
Diego
Costa admits he tried to push through a move back to Atletico Madrid before
eventually going to Chelsea boss Antonio Conte with his "tail between his
legs".
The striker was heavily linked with a move back to his former club last
summer after enduring a frustrating 2015/16 season as Chelsea failed
miserably to defend their Premier League crown.
The two clubs were reportedly in negotiations over the transfer but talks
broke down, which meant Costa had to build bridges with Conte.
Costa told El Larguero: "Atletico knows I have a special feeling for the
team, I lived the best moment of my career there. El Cholo [Diego Simeone]
knows it wasn't impossible for me to come back to Atletico.
"The relationship with Conte didn't start well because when he arrived I
told him I wanted to go to Atletico. Chelsea's fans love me a lot, even more
than in Atletico, figure that!
"When Atletico had to wait for me they didn't, there was still a month to go
in the transfer market.
"I've done everything to come back to Atletico Madrid but I wouldn't fight
the same to return. When Atletico didn't wait for me, I had to go to Conte
with the tail between my legs."
Costa has been a key figure in Chelsea's run to the top of the Premier
League this season but a reported bust-up with his manager in January again
saw his future put in doubt.
Sky sources understood Costa was the subject of a £30m-a-year offer from
Chinese clubs, who were willing to pay Chelsea up to £80m to sign the
striker. However, Chelsea rebuffed the offer and Costa has continued his
impressive form in the Premier League.
His long-term future in west London is still unclear, though.
Costa said: "In life, anything can happen and I do not close the door to
anything. In football you are worth what you are worth when you are good.
And why not? But right now I am good at Chelsea…I have two years left on my
contract and I intend to fulfil them.
"But you never know. It's not impossible to reject it because there are
things to assess. You have to think about it all. I do not rule out
anything. If they come with something for Chelsea and the club tell me to
go…I can go to China or elsewhere."