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David Luiz: 'Diego Costa would be welcome at Paris Saint-Germain'

Former Chelsea defender David Luiz tells Diego Costa that he would be "welcome" at Paris Saint-Germain if he wanted to leave England.

Former Chelsea defender David Luiz has said that he would welcome Diego Costa to the French capital should he move to Paris Saint-Germain.

Costa has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge this season following a tumultuous campaign that has seen the Premier League champions win just six of their 22 outings in the top flight.

A return to Atletico Madrid appeared to be the most likely switch for the 27-year-old, but their transfer ban may have opened the door for other clubs, and Luiz believes that he would be a good addition to Laurent Blanc's squad.

"Diego is one of the most clinical strikers in Europe, he would be a welcome addition to any team. I think PSG have made their intent clear over the last three or four seasons, that we only add the best player," Luiz is quoted as saying by The Mirror.

"If Diego decides he has had enough of England and wants a new challenge, of course he would be welcome here. Diego and myself have had our clashes on the field, but you must understand there are two Diegos. On the field he is physical, he is confrontational, he will get in your face, that is part of his game.

"Off the field he is a good friend, one of the nicest guys you can meet, somebody I would go to dinner with. We have two very big games coming up against Chelsea. With them having such a poor season in the league they will be even more motivated to do well in Europe. I welcome two big battles with Diego. I am sure they will be physical, but both games will end in a hug."

Chelsea will face PSG in the last 16 of the Champions League next month.

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