Sevilla are reportedly contemplating a shock transfer for Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk within the upcoming summer time switch window, regardless of his ongoing doping suspension.
The Ukrainian worldwide hasn’t featured for the Blues since 28 November, after being provisionally banned from aggressive soccer. His future at Stamford Bridge stays unsure, however golf equipment throughout Europe are preserving a detailed eye on his scenario.
Manchester United have already been linked with a €50 million swoop for the 24-year-old, however Spanish outlet Sport now claims that Sevilla are additionally eager, supplied Mudryk is cleared of any wrongdoing.
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The La Liga membership is reportedly seeking to replicate the strategy taken by rivals Actual Betis, who snapped up Man United misfit Antony on mortgage in January and have already seen promising outcomes from the Brazilian.
Mudryk may additionally emerge as a goal for Bayer Leverkusen, with Xabi Alonso’s aspect nonetheless after narrowly lacking out on his signature again in 2022.
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Will Chelsea transfer Mykhailo Mudryk on within the forthcoming summer time window?
Chelsea are already brimming with wingers (Picture by Michael Regan/Getty Photographs)
Chelsea reportedly count on Mudryk’s ‘B’ pattern to return again unfavorable, but when it doesn’t, the winger may face a four-year ban from soccer.
Even when he’s cleared, the previous Shakhtar Donetsk star nonetheless has a battle on his arms. He’s struggled to reside as much as expectations since his €70 million transfer in January 2023, scoring simply 10 objectives in 73 appearances for the membership.
With Jadon Sancho anticipated to affix completely on the finish of his mortgage and competitors from Pedro Neto, Noni Madueke, Estevao Willian, and Tyrique George, Mudryk may discover himself on the fringes even when he stays at Stamford Bridge.