Costa rules out China
CHELSEA striker Diego Costa has no interest in a lucrative move to a Chinese club because it would jeopardize his chances of playing in next year’s World Cup.
Recent speculation has linked him with Chinese Super League club Tianjin Quanjian, managed by Italy’s Fabio Cannavaro.
After losing the FA Cup final to Arsenal despite scoring his team’s goal, however, he told Spanish media that former club Atletico Madrid was the only team he would leave for.
“If the club want to sell me, there’s one club I’d move to,” he was quoted as saying, agreeing that it was Atletico, which he left three years ago to join Chelsea.
“I will remain (at Chelsea) if there is intention from the club and the coach for me to stay, but if they want to sell me to bring in another striker, I will go.”
It will not be to China, he insisted. “People talk too much, people talk about China but there’s a World Cup coming up and if I go to China I won’t have the chance of going to it,” the Brazil-born Spain striker said.
Costa nearly rejoined Atletico last year, but the Spanish side failed to meet Chelsea’s valuation.
Costa was Chelsea’s top scorer as Antonio Conte’s side won the English Premier League title this season.
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