Chelsea’s hopes of finding a quick and easy resolution to Antonio Conte’s decision to dump Diego Costa by text have been hit by AC Milan’s reluctance to meet the striker’s current wage demands.
Costa’s agent Jorge Mendes met with AC Milan officials on Thursday, less than 24 hours after the 28-year-old revealed Conte had sent him a message to say he was no longer part of Chelsea’s plans.
But Costa is demanding over £200,000-a-week to move to Italy, more than AC Milan are willing to pay.
The Serie A club are also lukewarm on the idea of a loan deal, as they want their star summer signing to join permanently.
A solution could yet be found as AC Milan are keen on Costa, but they are also chasing Torino striker Andrea Belotti and Fiorentina's Nikola Kalinic, whose wage demands they could meet.
Chelsea would ideally like to avoid a summer saga over Costa developing and could yet be forced to subsidise his wages at another club. But Atletico Madrid’s transfer ban, which is in place until January, has made a deal difficult to negotiate.
Costa has also claimed he is no longer interested in a lucrative move to China, although he may yet have to re-think that stance if a European buyer cannot be found for this summer.
Chelsea’s attempts to come up with an exit strategy for Costa are not stalling their bid for Everton striker Romelu Lukaku, with talks ongoing between the two clubs.
Everton have expressed an interest in signing Michy Batshuayi as part of the deal, either permanently or on loan, but the Belgian would prefer to return to France.
Monaco have also enquired about Batshuayi and the 23-year-old would favour a move to the Ligue 1 champions than a switch to Goodison Park.
Chelsea remain in talks to sign Monaco midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko. Batshuayi has stated that Chelsea are in charge of his future and it now remains to be seen whether the Blues try to convince him to move to Everton in an attempt to bring down the £100million price tag that has been put on the head of Lukaku.
Lukaku is desperate to return to Stamford Bridge and is hoping that a deal can be completed in time for him to go on Chelsea’s pre-season tour of China and Singapore, which kicks off against Arsenal in Bejing on July 22.
Costa appears to have killed off any remote possibility of repairing his relationship with Conte by sending the Italian’s text around some of his stunned Chelsea team-mates.
It is understood Costa took a screenshot of his exchange with Conte and forwarded it on to a number of his friends and colleagues at the club.
Sources in Spain claim Conte’s text to Costa read: “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.”
It is alleged that Costa simply replied: “Ok.”
Conte will be furious to find out that what he believed to be a private exchange has now been shared among a number of people, including some outside Chelsea.
It also raises further question marks over Conte’s decision to take matters into his own hands and dump Costa by text, with the move weakening Chelsea’s negotiating position and potentially costing the club millions.
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