London (AFP) - Antonio Conte insisted Friday that Diego Costa has no grounds for complaint after a lawyer for the exiled Chelsea striker claimed the Blues boss had made it impossible for his client to remain with the Premier League champions.
Costa
was left out of Chelsea's pre-season tour of Asia and has been training
away from the rest of the first-team squad since revealing the contents
of a text message exchange with Conte at the end of last season.
Conte
told Costa by text that he wasn't in his plans for the forthcoming
season after the Italian grew tired of the volatile 28-year-old's
attempts to engineer a transfer to his former club Atletico Madrid.
Costa's
representative, Ricardo Cardoso, launched a scathing attack on Conte on
Thursday, saying he had made it "impossible" for him to stay at
Stamford Bridge because of the way the Blues manager had "dismissed" the
Spain striker via text.
But
Conte is adamant he made it clear to Costa during last season that he
would be sold in the summer if a buyer could be found, so the text
exchange was only reinforcing that message.
"For
me it is very simple. I repeat what I said in the past; the player, his
agent and the club knew very well the future of the player in the
summer," Conte told reporters on Friday.
"For
sure I don't understand why the lawyer gets involved. The situation is
very clear. It is always the same. For me it's in the past."
Given
the threat of legal intervention, a Chelsea spokesman, seated next to
Conte at his press conference, said the club also felt compelled to
respond.
"The premise the lawyer has put forward is just wrong," the spokesman said.
"The
decision on Diego was made back in January. The player knew the
decision, his agent knew the decision, clearly the lawyer has not been
well informed.
"The lawyer's argument that Antonio as a coach has forced the player out by text message in June is just nonsense.
"We'll just have to see what the window brings."
Costa,
valued at around £50 million ($65.39m) by Chelsea, would prefer a move
back to Atletico, while AC Milan are also reported to be interested, but
his former club are currently subject to a transfer embargo until
January 2018.
As a result, Costa will remain exiled when Chelsea face Arsenal
in the Community Shield on Sunday and is certain not to be involved
when the Blues start their Premier League title defence against Burnley
on August 12.
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