Wolverhampton Wanderers are actively pursuing the signing of Diego Costa and things seem to be moving in a favorable direction. The 33-year-old former Chelsea shot-stopper has arrived in England and is undergoing fitness tests and has been pictured in the team's training kit. He will sign a one-year contract with Wolves once he receives a work permit from local officials.

With new Wolves signing striker Shala Karachi recently injured, the club are desperate to find a replacement and Diego Gosta has emerged as a good fire-fighter. Despite having been out of contract with his former employers, Minnelli, for over six months and not having represented the national team in years, he still needs to apply for a work permit.

Despite the fact that the British authorities refused to issue a work permit at one point, Wolves quickly appealed, confident that they would be able to secure permission for Diego Costa. Furthermore, with the postponement of the current round of the Premier League, he has had more time to train, which will help him integrate into the team more quickly.

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