Diego Costa has arrived in Madrid ahead of his long-awaited return to his former club Atletico.
A deal has been agreed between Chelsea and the La Liga club for the £67million transfer to be completed.
Costa was exiled at Stamford Bridge following a furious bust-up with manager Antonio Conte and refused to return to pre-season training.
He has finally got his wish and will complete a move back to Atletico in the coming days.
Costa remained in Brazil over the summer and was pictured at Sao Paulo International airport, where he has headed to Spain to finalise the deal.
Atletico tweeted a picture of Costa following his arrival in Spain and captioned the image: "Atleticos, a friend wants to greet you!"
Asked about his bust-up with Antonio Conte, Costa told Splash News: "There's nothing of the sort there, I'm not upset with anybody.
"I have no bitterness towards anyone. Everything is cool."
Discussing his relationship with the Chelsea fans, he added: "Everybody knows how much I love the fans."
Chelsea feared Costa would be virtually unsellable after the window shut and were stuck with a sulking player.
Chelsea finally gave the green light for Costa to return to Madrid on Thursday to undergo a medical after agreeing terms on an incredible deal.
Atletico will pay a £60m fee which will rise to £67m with add-ons.