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Chelsea boss Antonio Conte does not want to think about the Diego Costa “problem”


Antonio Conte has conceded he wouldn't like to consider the "issue" vulnerability about Diego Costa's future is bringing about at Chelsea yet showed that the Blues are in for a squad update in the late spring. 

Two more wins will secure Chelsea the Premier League title – one of which could come tonight as the Blues thought on Middlesbrough at Stamford Bridge. 

However Costa's future is open to question after January enthusiasm for the striker from the Chinese Super League seemed to unsettle the 28-year-old. 

With John Terry unquestionably leaving the club in the mid year the Italian chief has conceded his side are experiencing significant change and this coming exchange window will probably be a bustling one. 

However, Conte is not yet considering what to do with Costa, in spite of the fact that admitted that the whole adventure has been an "issue" for him. 

Conte said to the Mirror: "Without a doubt, we are in a snapshot of move. We are losing a considerable measure of top players who have composed the story, the history, of this club. 

"This season we lost Ivanovic, we lost Mikel and, next season, we'll have lost John [Terry] – three players. Bear in mind Oscar, who went in the January exchange advertise when we sold him. 

"Presently it's exceptionally hard to face this issue [Costa] and I would prefer not to consider this issue. I need to concentrate on the present and be set up to confront each circumstance and locate the correct arrangement." 

Costa has scored 19 objectives in the Premier League this season however just five of those have come in 2017 – a solid sign that discussion of a January exchange has played on the forward's brain. 

The previous Atletico aggressor brags an extremely amazing 26% change rate in the class this battle however that number drops extensively when just matches played in 2017 are considered – down to 16.1%.

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