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Chelsea Board Support Antonio Conte For Telling Costa He Is Not In Plan For Next Season

Gbolahan Adeyemi
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Published: June 15, 2017
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Antonio Conte has been fully backed by Chelsea’s board after he dumped Diego Costa from his squad via a text message, according to reports.

Last week, Costa revealed that the Italian sent him a ‘simple message’ to explain that he no longer has a future at Stamford Bridge.

As first revealed by Spanish newspaper AS, Conte’s message in
full was:

    ‘Hi Diego, I hope you are well. Thanks for the seasono [sic] we spent together. Good luck for the next year but you are not in my plan.’

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Conte faced the prospect of cutting short his holiday for a meeting with Roman Abramovich and chairman Bruce Buck to review the situation.

But The Sun now claims that Conte has received the full support from Chelsea’s hierarchy, which sends a clear message to the squad that the Italian’s decision to axe Costa is fully supported.

Conte is currently on holiday in Italy but will return to Chelsea a few days before the squad start their pre-season campaign on July 7.

Costa, meanwhile, is uncertain over his future having initially wanted to return to Atletico Madrid this summer.

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Atletico’s transfer ban, which restricts them from signing new players until January 2018, means that a move back to Diego Simeone’s side is now unlikely.

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