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Third parties representing the Premier League leaders have held meetings with representatives of the Atletico Madrid striker and further contact is expected in the next weeks Bet £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 = Crystal PalaceCRY £90 Draw £43.3 Chelsea FCCHE £14 PaddyPower Crystal PalaceChelsea FCBet365 Crystal PalaceChelsea FCWilliamHillBy Wayne Veysey ¦ Chief Correspondent Chelsea have taken the first steps to making Diego Costa their headline summer signing, Goal understands. The Premier League leaders are ready to pay upwards of €36 million for the Atletico Madrid striker. Intermediaries representing Chelsea have already held meetings with the Costa camp and further discussions are expected in the next week. VIEW FROM SPAIN By Ander Bilbao - Chief Editor of Goal Spain If Atletico Madrid President Enrique Cerezo is to be believed, the Spanish high-flyers have little intention of entertaining the sale of Diego Costa this summer. I do not think Diego Costa is going to leave Atletico next year. We do not want any player to be bargaining chip, he said earlier this month. However, in admitting that teams are coming for our players, Cerezo admitted at least the growing interest in Atleticos top stars, with rumours increasing by the day about one sale or another. Equally, the recent stories of a potential Atletico deal for Fernando Torres could have an impact on their sales strategy, while the future of Atleticos keeper Thibault Courtois - on loan from Chelsea of course - could also prove a factor. Either way, what is sure is that Atletico would not be paying as much money out for a new striker. The west Londoners are keen to tie up the deal before the end of the season and ahead of Costa departing for the World Cup, where he is expected to be an integral member of the Spain squad trying to defending their 2010 crown. Costa has emerged as Chelseas top centre-forward target following a stellar campaign for Champions League quarter-finalists and La Liga title challengers Atletico. The 25-year-old has scored 31 times in 41 matches this season and his 23-goal league haul is second only to Cristiano Ronaldo (26). Chelsea were keen to trigger the Brazil-born forwards release clause in January, when he was also being closely monitored by rivals Arsenal, but the player did not want to leave in mid-season. The buy-out figure was understood to be €36m in January, although there are well-sourced rumours that a slightly higher sum will need to be paid to capture the player in the summer window. Arsenal have subsequently dropped their interest in Costa following lukewarm scouting reports, leaving Chelsea in pole position to capture the prolific striker. Jose Mourinho has made no attempt to hide his desire to recruit a blue chip centre forward amid doubts over the futures of all three of the Blues senior front men - Fernando Torres, Samuel Etoo and Demba Ba. At least two of the trio are expected to leave in the summer, while Romelu Lukaku will hold talks with Chelsea chiefs when he returns from his season-long loan at Everton. As reported by Goal, Atletico Madrid lead the chase for Torres and there is also interest in the Spaniard from Inter, Tottenham and Galatasaray. A growing possibility is that Torres could leave on a season-long loan to free up space in Chelseas attack and on their wage bill
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 09:39:43 +0000

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