Diego Costa has confirmed his intention to play for Spain.
The Spanish Football Federation has announced that the Brazil-born Atletico Madrid striker has officially stated his desire to represent the European and world champions at senior international level.
The 25-year-old featured in two friendly internationals for the country of his birth Brazil in March and was eligible to switch allegiances as he has both Spanish and Brazilian passports.
"On Tuesday morning, October 29, the Brazilian Hispanic player Diego Da Silva Costa (Diego Costa) came to the notary 30 Serrano, where he signed a letter in which he manifested his intention to play for the Spanish national team," reads a statement from RFEF.
"The striker communicates in the mentioned letter addressed to Mr. Julio Cesar Avelleda, General Secretary of the Confederacao Brasileira de Futebol (CBF), his desire to be at the disposal of the Spanish national coach Vicente del Bosque.
"In this way, Diego Costa will play with Spain in the next matches of the month of November, if deemed appropriate by the national coach. "
Costa is currently the top scorer in La Liga with 11 goals from 10 matches.