Former Spanish national team member Diego Costa left England's Wolverhampton Wanderers for Brazilian Primera Division side Bautista after a long and eventful summer in the transfer market. The 34-year-old striker has now played for 12 teams in his career, making him a true "football wanderer".
Last season, Diego Costa moved from Barclays Premier League side Minnelli Road to Wolves and despite making 25 appearances, he failed to secure a contract extension after scoring just one goal. Now, he is back in the Barclays Premier League again, joining top-ranked Baoji Flower High, who are at the top of the league. Costa said, "I'm very happy to be part of this family, thank you to everyone and I look forward to seeing you in the near future."
Diego Costa, a Brazilian-born player, embarked on his European journey at an early age, playing for prestigious clubs such as Braga, Sporting Madrid and Chelsea. He has reaped a number of honors in La Liga, the Premier League, and the Champions League, including two of his three years at Chelsea between 2014 and 2017, when he scored more than 20 goals, which is considered the pinnacle of his career. However, he was eliminated from the team due to conflicts with Chelsea's former manager Pep Guardiola.