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Chelsea transfer news: Diego Costa admits he was sorry with the way he left Blues as he finalises £67m Atletico Madrid move in Spain

Spaniard has spent the summer in exile having refused to return to Chelsea after boss Antonio Conte told him he wouldn't be part of his plans by text

DIEGO COSTA admitted he was sorry with the way he left Chelsea as he landed in Madrid to finalise his £67million move to Atletico.

The striker smiled and happily posed for photos with many of the waiting children as he was met by adoring fans at the Adolfo Suarez airport in the Spanish capital,

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 Diego Costa landed in Madrid to complete his long-awaited move to AtleticoCredit: Reuters
Diego Costa admitted he is 'home' as he looks set to complete his £67m moveCredit: Reuters

Costa was reported to have been told he did not feature in Antonio Conte's plans at the end of last season, and he insisted he was disappointed with how his time at Stamford Bridge ended.

Asked how he felt upon his return to Madrid, he beamed: "I'm delighted.

"It has taken too long, but has had a happy ending.

"Now I'm looking forward to seeing my team-mates and training.

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"This is not how I wanted things to end at Chelsea, I had a good relationship with the people there.

"I'm not the type of person who would have wanted to leave in that way.

Diego Costa had remained in exile all summer after refusing to return to ChelseaCredit: Reuters
Diego Costa was all smiles as he spoke to the press upon his arrivalCredit: Reuters
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Diego Costa arrived to hundreds of fans chanting his nameCredit: Splash News

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Diego Costa is likely to meet Chelsea boss Antonio Conte next week when Atletico meet the Blues in the Champions LeagueCredit: Reuters
Diego Costa happily posed with delighted fans at the airportCredit: Reuters
The Brazilian-born Spaniard beamed as he met with young fansCredit: Splash News
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"But I wanted to return. I was happy at Chelsea, who are also a big club, but Atletico is my home."

Costa hit back at those who criticised his lack of fitness over the summer, insisting the "scary" Atletico fitness coach will soon whip him into shape.

He added: "After three months without training I'm not in as bad a shape as people are saying.

"Here we'll have Prof. Ortega who will help me - and his training sessions scare me more than the scales."

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Around 200 fans were at the airport to greet their returning hero.

Initial reports suggested he was set to land at 1:45pm local time — but he wouldn't appear until gone 4.

And, despite seeing their airport parking fees rising with every hour, fans braved it out, with Costa clearly grateful for their support.

He will now have the task of getting match fit having not trained properly for three monthsCredit: Splash News
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He willingly posed for photos with children clad in Atletico kits and attempted to acknowledge as many supporters as he could with an autograph or even a wave.

Beaming from ear-to-ear, the 28-year-old strode through the airport to the sound of fans chanting his name.
Once his move is completed, he will overtake Radamel Falcao as the most–expensive acquisition in the club's history.

Diego Simeone is set to reunite with former striker Diego Costa at Atletico MadridCredit: Rex Features
Diego Costa admits he messy departure at Chelsea was not how he wanted to leave the clubCredit: Getty
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Costa is expected to get his first glimpse of the brand-new Wanda Metropolitano Stadium for tomorrow's clash with Sevilla, where he will likely be paraded in front of fans.

And his first experience under the lights will be against his former club on Wednesday in the ground's first-ever Champions League match.

Costa left Atletico for Chelsea in 2014, but will make his return in January once the Rojiblancos' Fifa-imposed transfer ban is lifted.

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