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Unsettled Diego Costa no problem for Chelsea if he keeps scoring, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says

Antonio Conte embraces Chelsea striker Diego Costa
Image: Antonio Conte and Chelsea striker Diego Costa embrace each other earlier in the season

Chelsea can live with Diego Costa being unsettled as long as he performs on a Saturday, according to Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

Costa will be considered for selection against Hull on Super Sunday after rejoining first-team training on Monday following a meeting at the club's Cobham base described by sources as amicable.

Diego Costa scores for Chelsea
Image: Costa could return to the Chelsea side against Hull on Super Sunday

The Premier League's joint-top scorer missed out at Leicester at the weekend - officially with a back injury but in the wake of a £30m-a-year offer from China that caused tension with manager Antonio Conte.

Tianjin Quanjian have since given up on signing Costa, who came close to rejoining Atletico Madrid in the summer after two seasons at Stamford Bridge.

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And Hasselbaink, once the Blues' record signing, told Sky Sports News HQ's Premier League Daily programme: "I think only Costa can keep Costa happy, I don't think Chelsea are going to keep him happy.

"He's playing the best football of his career, of course he's going to get other clubs interested, it's just the nature of the game, and Chelsea will have to deal with that.

William celebrates after opening the scoring at Hull
Image: Willian scored when Chelsea beat Hull earlier in the season

"It's how he takes it further. He might want to leave, but if he keeps on doing the business on Saturday there's no problem there.

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"The team is the most important thing, and Chelsea need to do the right thing for Chelsea. The boy is under contract and we all know Costa is a very important player in the Chelsea set-up, especially in counter-attacking, bullying and leading the front line."

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Sunday's visitors were the opposition on October 1 when Conte first started a Premier League game with three central defenders, a switch in system that sparked a 13-match winning run in the league.

"The improvement from four at the back to three or five - whatever you want to call it - has been immense, and you've seen the players growing into that system and enjoying it.

"Most of the time they don't even control possession. They are very happy not having the ball for a spell, but when they have it they make the difference. I must say Conte until this moment has done really well."

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