Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - What makes Chelsea the strongest in the past five years?

What makes Chelsea the strongest in the past five years?

Although it has been nearly a month since Chelsea won the Premier League title, there is a lot of news about the Blues. After the roller coaster ride of "winning-relegation-winning", Kong Di's team should avoid the avalanche-like slide in 215/16. The news that Costa, one of the team's greatest champions, is about to leave the team has cast a shadow over Chelsea's hegemony.

Diego Costa has publicly fallen out with Chelsea, and it is inevitable to leave the team this summer. Seeing such a powerful striker enter the transfer market, AC Milan immediately took action. British Sky Sports revealed that AC Milan has urgently sent someone to contact Diego Costa, and they discussed the possibility of Costa joining Milan with Costa's agent Mendes. According to the Mirror, Mendes has held talks with AC Milan director Kyle Fasone and executive Mirabelli, and Milan is trying to sign Costa.

Just yesterday, Costa publicly stated that his relationship with Kong Di was not good, and Kong Di sent a message to him that he was no longer in Chelsea's plans for next season. In this case, Costa is bound to leave Chelsea this summer. Since the contradiction has been made public, this means that Chelsea may not be able to sell Diego Costa at a high price.

The Sun said that Costa needed the intervention of his boss Roman Abramovich after exposing Kong Di's short message, hoping that the Russians would interfere with the coach's decision and give themselves a chance to stay at the Blue Bridge. For Costa, at present, he has no initiative in the transfer market, Atletico Madrid is forbidden to buy people, and the buyers of Super League have no movement. However, The Sun revealed that Abramovich chose to support Kong Di this time. In the past, Terry, Cech, Drogba and Lampard all bypassed the head coach and went directly to the boss to seek the fulfillment of their personal demands, which to some extent became a headache for successive managers of the Blue Army. Last season, there were rumors that Mu Shuai was raised by players in the locker room, and Costa and Azar were regarded as "traitors" by fans. But this time Costa did the same thing again, and Abramovich's response to Costa was that he allowed the head coach to do his job, which was equivalent to handing over the right to Kong Di completely.

There is no doubt that Costa's entry into the transfer market will definitely be a hit. Apart from AC Milan, Manchester United and Arsenal are also interested in him. Although Atletico Madrid is an ideal place for Costa, the Bedsheet Army can't sign this summer, and it is unlikely that Costa will return to his old club. At present, Costa still has two years left on his contract, with a weekly salary of 18, pounds. Since he didn't ask to leave the team voluntarily, Chelsea still need to give him a certain amount of loyalty bonus. On the transfer fee for leaving the team, although Chelsea will not sell at a super high price, according to Costa's strength, there are bound to be many giants willing to pay a transfer fee of 5 million pounds for him.

The latest news is that both Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in buying Costa, and Mourinho had a affair with Costa when he was coaching the Blue Army. It can be seen that the Spanish international is not worried about leaving home, and even has a chance to meet Mourinho again. Judging from the configuration of Manchester United's lineup, in the case of Ibrahimovic's serious injury, the team is also in urgent need of a center, and the Costa incident actually affected Morata's future in joining Manchester United. As for Arsenal, Gill is leaving the team recently, and Wenger will naturally covet Costa, who scored 52 goals in three seasons in the Premier League.

The only certainty is that Costa, the most suitable center for Chelsea tactics after Drogba, will leave Stamford Bridge this summer. As for where his next home will be, only time will tell us.