La Liga side make whopping €65m bid for Chelsea striker; looks like the final bid

Spanish La Liga side Atletico Madrid are making a final approach for Chelsea striker Diego Costa, one worth a whopping €65 million.

The La Liga side that has produced several strikers like Fernando Torres, Sergio Aguero and Falcao, wants their former striker back, who has been relegated to training with the development squad at Chelsea by Antonio Conte, who has since signed Alvaro Morata.

The controversial Chelsea striker is already in the Spanish City of Madrid, having refused to train in London and went back to homeland Brazil.

He has since headed to the Spanish capital City with his family, and is widely believed he would stay in Madrid until January to force a transfer.

According to a report on Marca, that the 28-year-old Spain international, who could start playing again for the Colchoneros in January, and could also become their most expensive player ever, with €10m of the fee coming as add-ons.

The same Spanish publication claims that the West London club will be left with no option but to accept. They look to be hell-bent on cashing on their top striker.

Controversial striker Diego Costa netted 20 English Premier League goals in the last campaign, enabling the Premier League Champions to win the title.

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