KampusbeT ~ " Chelsea rule out Diego Costa transfer — and buying back Romelu Lukaku from Everton is now unlikely "
Agen Bola TerparCaya EURO 2016 ~ Antonio Conte has been reassured that Chelsea will refuse to sell Diego Costa this summer.
There is interest in striker Costa from his old club Atletico Madrid and the Chinese Super League.
But
the Blues are adamant that the 27-year-old Spain international does not
want to leave and they will not listen to any offers for him.
Italy boss Conte,
who was confirmed as Chelsea's next manager this week, will also be
allowed to have the final say on the future of captain John Terry.
Defender
Terry, 35, has suffered a blow, as it is understood that he is out for
up to three weeks after pushing himself hard in training this week to
recover from an Achilles injury.
Terry will miss Saturday's trip to Swansea,
but it shows his determination to get back into the first-team and
fight for his future, despite having had offers from China, the Middle
East and the MLS.
Forward Loic Remy could also miss the rest of the season, and Euro 2016 for France, with a groin problem.
And
Conte, who paid a surprise visit to Chelsea’s training HQ this week, is
expected to stay in regular contact and also fly over again for further
talks with key players.
He will be allowed to bring in some of his own coaching staff, but technical director Michael Emenalo is staying.
Chelsea also want to promote some of their best youngsters and keep existing coaches like Steve Holland at Stamford Bridge.
Nonton Bioskop Film Semi ~ The Blues are prepared to spend big to back Conte in the transfer market. But they are unlikely to move for Everton frontman Romelu Lukaku because, having sold him for £28million two years ago, they may not revisit the deal so quickly.
And caretaker boss Guus Hiddink has warned Conte that he will struggle to rebuild Chelsea without the club’s old guard.
He
said: “That’s an extra complication. When I came here for my first
spell in 2009 there was also this transition, but at that time the team
was firm regarding the personalities.
“There were players who
knew the culture of English football, but especially the culture of the
club, like Lampard, Terry, Ballack, Essien and Drogba. Now it
is not easy.”
But the Dutchman said the club was still in good shape ahead of Conte’s arrival after the Euros.
Former Holland (twice), South Korea, Australia, Russia and Turkey
boss Hiddink added: “Of course he will follow everything in this club.
I’ve told him that if he’d like to come, he’s more than welcome to do
that.
“It’s totally different, managing the national team — I’ve done several.
"It’s an honour to coach a country, but after a while you want to
work on a daily basis with a club team again. The players are focused
and showed it from the moment I came in.
"It is a good club.”
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