He was officially presented alongside fellow Spain team mate Vitolo - who signed from Sevilla in July for 40m euros - before an open training session at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium, which local media said 20,000 supporters attended. "I'm in much better shape than when I arrived, I've prepared well and worked hard and I'm ready to help the team and score goals," Costa said. Atletico's ban on registering new players due to the illegal transfer of minors expires on Monday, meaning Costa could make his debut against Lleida Esportiu in the King's Cup on Wednesday, with his first league appearance set for Saturday at home to Getafe.?⚪? #BienvenidoDiegoCosta ?He's back!?#AúpaAtleti pic.twitter.com/YdnjESNkeJ
— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) December 31, 2017
Atletico are second in the league but Costa's return cannot come soon enough for Diego Simeone's side who are nine points adrift of leaders Barcelona and had their confidence rocked by elimination from the Champions League group stage. Their defence is as resolute as ever, conceding just eight goals in 17 games, but they have had serious difficulties creating and converting chances, scoring fewer goals (25) than the other teams in the top four. It may not take the 29-year-old Costa long to catch up with his new team mates. Antoine Griezmann is Atletico's leading marksman with five league goals but Costa will have to prove his fitness as his last competitive game was for Spain in a World Cup qualifier against Macedonia on June 11.?⚪? WELCOME HOME@DiegoCosta:”I want to thank the club for all the hard work they did to be able to bring me back. From the heart, thank you.”#AúpaAtleti pic.twitter.com/LwfXXwdcEs
— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) December 31, 2017
Since Costa departed for London in 2014, Atletico have spent 144.5 million euros trying to replace him. However, Mario Mandzukic, Griezmann, Jackson Martinez, Luciano Vietto, Kevin Gameiro, Angel Correa and Fernando Torres have all failed to top his 27 league goals in 2013/14 which helped Atletico to break Barca's and Real Madrid's nine-year stranglehold on the title. Costa also won two UEFA Super Cups with Atletico and the 2013 King's Cup. "I want to thank the club from the bottom of the heart for the effort they made to bring me back here," said Costa.?⚪? #BienvenidoVitolo ??? @VitoloMachin, we can't wait to see you play a match in the Wanda @Metropolitano, your new home!#AúpaAtleti pic.twitter.com/TEZ1vQieb2
— Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) December 31, 2017
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