Atletico
Madrid was not in any transfer deadline frenzy to bring Radamel Falcao nor Diego
Costa back from Chelsea, although there could be deals in the summer
transfer window, Enrique Cerezo told Cadena SER's El Larguero show.
"If he was in Madrid, Falcao, I didn't know about it. I haven't talked to him in a long time but I think he is recovering from injury. But as for with us, I know nothing about that," Cerezo said.
"I speak regularly with Diego Costa but I haven't discussed whether he would come here because he has a rather long contract [with Chelsea]," Cerezo said. "Players will always say -- as a way of being kind -- that they want to come, but we have not discussed anything with Chelsea. He is under contract and in addition, right now, he is scoring goals for the club."
Cerezo however, didn't rule out a move in the future, saying that in the summer "we will see what happens."
He added that the club's "technical secretary has been working 24 hours a day" to look into the transfer of players now that the club has seen its FIFA transfer ban temporarily suspended.
"We must be prepared because two windows without being able to sign players is a long time for a club such as ours and we want to be on top, to win and to be in Europe," Cerezo said.
"If he was in Madrid, Falcao, I didn't know about it. I haven't talked to him in a long time but I think he is recovering from injury. But as for with us, I know nothing about that," Cerezo said.
"I speak regularly with Diego Costa but I haven't discussed whether he would come here because he has a rather long contract [with Chelsea]," Cerezo said. "Players will always say -- as a way of being kind -- that they want to come, but we have not discussed anything with Chelsea. He is under contract and in addition, right now, he is scoring goals for the club."
Cerezo however, didn't rule out a move in the future, saying that in the summer "we will see what happens."
He added that the club's "technical secretary has been working 24 hours a day" to look into the transfer of players now that the club has seen its FIFA transfer ban temporarily suspended.
"We must be prepared because two windows without being able to sign players is a long time for a club such as ours and we want to be on top, to win and to be in Europe," Cerezo said.
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