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Diego Costa ‘opens legal case against Chelsea’ over claims club are blocking him from moving to Atletico Madrid

The Spanish striker has been told by Antonio Conte that he is not in his first-team plans, but he is still no nearer a move

DIEGO COSTA has opened legal proceedings against Chelsea, according to reports.

The out-of-favour striker is believed to be keen on a move to Atletico Madrid, but has been left angry that Chelsea appear to be blocking any move.

Diego Costa is believed to have opened legal proceedings against Chelsea over his unfair treatment
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Diego Costa is believed to have opened legal proceedings against Chelsea over his unfair treatmentCredit: PA:Press Association

Head coach Antonio Conte on Friday said there was "no news" on Costa and responded "I don't know" when asked when the striker might return to London.



A Chelsea spokesman intervened, saying: "Nothing to report on that."

Last week Chelsea dismissed as "nonsense" claims by a lawyer said to be representing Costa that Conte was forcing out last season's top scorer.

But Press Association Sport understands a legal process is ongoing and there is no appetite to discuss the striker.

Conte has said it was decided in January, with Costa and his agent, Jorge Mendes, that the Brazil-born Spain international signed from Atletico Madrid in July 2014 would leave Stamford Bridge this summer.

Tensions have reached boiling point between Costa and Antonio Conte after the manager said he didn't want his striker anymore
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Tensions reached boiling point between Costa and Antonio Conte after the boss said he didn't want his striker anymoreCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Diego Costa has instead spent the summer training alone on Brazilian beaches
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Diego Costa has instead spent the summer training alone on Brazilian beachesCredit: Instagram @diegocosta

So far this summer Costa, according to his Instagram posts, has been in Brazil.

His rumoured preference of a return to Atletico is complicated by their transfer embargo, which expires in January 2018.

Chelsea open their Premier League title defence against Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Saturday after a summer of speculation.

Conte's future was also shrouded in doubt after rumoured friction over Chelsea's transfer activity.

The Italian belatedly signed an improved two-year contract, but it was not an extension to his deal, which expires in 2019.

Diego Costa is believed to be desperate for a return to Atletico Madrid - but they have a transfer ban
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Diego Costa is believed to be desperate for a return to Atletico Madrid - but they have a transfer banCredit: Rex Features

Conte said: "My state of mind is clear. At the moment I signed a new contract, and then I decided to stay, I decided to work for this club, and then to try to give every day 120 per cent.

"I'm doing my best every day."

Chelsea have been active in the transfer market, signing striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid, plus defender Antonio Rudiger, goalkeeper Willy Caballero and Tiemoue Bakayoko, the midfielder bought from Monaco before Nemanja Matic was sold to rivals Manchester United.

Conte led the Blues from 10th the previous campaign to the Premier League trophy last season.



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