Diego Costa says he won't rule out returning to Brazilian league play while he is still in shape

Diego Costa has confirmed he intends to return to his homeland in Brazil to play for one of three professional clubs before his career ends.

Costa, who hit seven goals in his first four games last season following his move from Atletico Madrid, and who won plenty of admirers - and the odd detractor - with his win-at-all-costs style, said: "I am Brazilian, I love my city [Sao Paolo] and I love Brazil," Costa told ESPN Brazil. "I do not rule out returning to Brazil some day, that is something I would like to do, but not necessarily to Palmeiras just because they are my team. I also like the clubs from Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande del Sur.

"I have no intention to go back there to retire, I want to play when I am still fit, because I know the fans are very demanding."

With four years remaining on his contract at Stamford Bridge, Blues fans should not worry about an imminent departure from this key player.

By AFP 10 hrs ago
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