
Diego
Costa is in contention to make his Chelsea return against Hull City on
Nissan Super Sunday after holding "amicable" talks with the club,
according to Sky sources.
Costa held an hour-long meeting with the club at their Cobham training base
on Tuesday before rejoining the first-team squad for a practice session.
The Spain international had spent the past two days training on his own
while the rest of the squad enjoyed time off following Saturday's 3-0
victory over Leicester City.
Costa did not travel with the squad for the match at the King Power Stadium,
with a back injury being the official reason for his absence.
Sky sources understand Costa was involved in a training ground row with head
coach Antonio Conte against the backdrop of a £30m-a-year offer from Chinese
club Tianjin Quanjian.
Tianjin Quanjian's owner has since indicated Costa's hopes of moving to the
Chinese Super League have been scuppered by a new restriction on foreign
players.
Chelsea declined to confirm whether talks between the club and Costa took
place when contacted by
Sky Sports News HQ.