Wolves are considering bringing former Chelsea striker Diego Costa back to the Premier League.
One of Wolves’ summer signings, Sasa Kalajdzic, had a nightmarish start to his Premier League career. Less than 45 minutes after his debut, the Wolves striker suffered an ACL injury, which ruled him out for a significant period.
Now, according to The Athletic, the Wolves have invited the former Chelsea striker Costa for a trial on Tuesday to assess his fitness and suitability.
Costa spent three seasons in the Premier League with Chelsea before joining Spanish club Atlético de Madrid.
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The Spanish striker was one of the most entertaining players in the league during his time at Chelsea, mainly due to his aggressive nature and antics on the pitch.
Seeing Costa return to the Premier League would be great for the entertainment factor, but he has struggled to score goals since leaving Chelsea.
During his time in London, Costa scored 52 goals in 89 league games but only scored 12 times for Atlético in La Liga.
If Kalajdzic is out for an extended period and with the transfer window closed, bringing in Costa on a short-term deal could be a canny deal if he proves his fitness.