Wolverhampton Wanderers' bid to sign Diego Costa has been a good thing, as the 33-year-old former Chelsea scorer has arrived in the UK to undergo a physical test, and has been photographed wearing the team's practice shirt, so as long as the authorities grant him a work permit, he will be able to sign with Wolverhampton Wanderers for one year.

As Wolves' newly signed striker Sascha Karadžić was injured earlier, the club immediately poured in Diego Costa to save his life, but the former Spanish international has already terminated his contract with his former club Minnelli for more than half a year, plus he hasn't played in the national team matches for many years, so he needs to apply for a work permit.

Although the British authorities have refused to grant a work permit, Wolves have appealed and believe they can successfully apply for a work permit for Diego Costa. Plus this round

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With the postponement, Diego Costa has more time to participate in drills, which will help him integrate into the team as soon as possible.

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