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No way back at Chelsea for Diego Costa as Antonio Conte closes door on striker

Diego Costa’s Chelsea career is effectively over after Antonio Conte made it clear there will be no U-turn on the striker’s future as the club battle to get a deal for midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko over the line.

Chelsea are aiming to complete the signing of Bakayoko from Monaco this week, despite problems emerging over the £35 million transfer that the club thought they had clinched a fortnight ago.

Bakayoko’s move has been held up by a knee injury after he underwent surgery at the end of last season, which has prevented him completing a medical.

Chelsea hope they will be able to complete the medical over the next few days, but Monaco have also been angered by the proposed payment schedule and the Premier League champions’ refusal to pay closer to £40m for the 22-year-old.

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Monaco have claimed that Chelsea’s stance could allow Manchester United to hijack the Bakayoko deal, but sources have also told Telegraph Sport that Nemanja Matic still hopes to join the Old Trafford club.

The threat of United could be being used to try to scare Chelsea into paying more for Bakayoko or allowing Matic to join his former manager Jose Mourinho in Manchester, despite the Blues missing out on Romelu Lukaku.

Chelsea are still confident they will sign Bakayoko, but their complicated attempt to do so underlines the difficult start to pre-season head coach Conte has faced.

Head coach Conte told Costa not to return for the start of pre-season training on Monday and does not plan to take him on pre-season tour to China and Singapore next week - even if a return to Atletico Madrid is not complete.

Chelsea were unaware of claims that Costa has remained on holiday in Brazil, but they were supported by a picture of the 28-year-old on a beach that was posted by his brother Jair.

Conte told Costa he was not part of his plans by text message at the end of last season and the Italian is standing by his decision, despite Chelsea’s losing top target Romelu Lukaku to Manchester United.

Diego Costa - Credit: Reuters
Costa wants to move back to his former club, Atletico MadridCredit: Reuters

The pair first fell out in January after Costa agitated for a big-money move to China and the player last week started saying his farewells to team-mates by telephone.

Chelsea remain in negotiations with Atletico over Costa, but also some distance apart in their valuations, with the Blues demanding nearly double the Spanish club’s first £26 million bid.

Talks will continue this week with the aim of reaching a swift conclusion, but Conte has no desire to reintegrate Costa back into his squad if negotiations drag on.

Chelsea depart for their pre-season tour of China and Singapore next Monday, and Costa is not expected to be part of the travelling squad if he is still waiting on a move to Atletico to be concluded.

Atletico cannot register players until January because of their transfer embargo, so Costa would have to train at the club without playing in official games until that point.

Premier League transfer records
Premier League transfer records

Costa’s absence meant that Michy Batshuayi was the only senior striker present at the first day of pre-season training.

Batshuayi may be allowed to leave if Chelsea can now sign Morata from Real Madrid and Fernando Llorente from Swansea City.

Conte had both strikers at Juventus and is eager to take them to Stamford Bridge after missing out on Lukaku.

Real value Morata, who wants to move to the Premier League at £80m, but Chelsea are likely to start the bidding for the Spaniard at £70m.

Chelsea tried to sign Morata 12 months ago and there are those inside the club who believed the 24-year-old will be a better signing than Lukaku, despite the fact the Belgian was Conte’s top target.

Michy Batshuayi  - Credit: Getty images
Michy Batshuayi was the only striker present at Chelsea trainingon Monday Credit: Getty images

Should Chelsea succeed in getting a deal for Bakayoko over the line, then the player could miss the start of the Premier League season because he has been unable to train fully while recovering from surgery.

But that is unlikely to stop Matic leaving and sources close to the Serb remain convinced he could still move to United, despite the Lukaku saga making such a transfer seem unlikely.

Despite wanting to leave, Matic attended the first day of pre-season training but spent the afternoon running on his own with a trainer.

Alvaro Morata - Credit: Reuters
Alvaro Morata played under Conte at JuventusCredit: Reuters

Chelsea’s players took that as a sign that Matic will soon by leaving and it now remains to be seen whether or not he goes to United or elsewhere.

Back-up goalkeeper Willy Caballero was the only new signing present at the first day of Chelsea training, as defender Antonio Rudiger was given extra time off after representing Germany at the Confederations Cup.