Chelsea Just Got the GREEN LIGHT — £62M Deal Locked as Mudryk Faces SHOCKING Twist
Chelsea may finally be closing in on solving their long-standing left-wing dilemma — a position manager Enzo Maresca has been quietly concerned about for months.
The latest twist in Mykhailo Mudryk’s situation — a doping charge confirmed by the FA — has only accelerated the club’s decision. The Ukrainian winger, who hasn’t featured for Chelsea since November, remains provisionally suspended while awaiting the results of his B-sample.
“We can confirm that Mykhailo Mudryk has been charged with Anti-Doping Rule Violations,” a spokesperson said. “This is an ongoing case, and we cannot comment further at this time.”
In a statement, Mudryk insisted he had no knowledge of taking any banned substances, stating:
“This has come as a complete shock… I have never knowingly taken anything prohibited.”
Despite his claims, the suspension has halted his career progress — and Chelsea have already begun to move on. The squad around him has dramatically shifted: seven players from the XI in his last appearance are either gone or expected to leave this summer.
🧊 Mudryk’s Role Shrinks, New Targets Identified
Under Maresca, Mudryk was already struggling for minutes — only one league start and less than 200 total Premier League minutes. Although he was one of few natural left-wingers in the squad, competition and tactical adjustments saw other players like João Félix, Nkunku, Madueke, and Pedro Neto take turns in the role.
Now, with Mudryk unavailable and trust clearly diminished, Chelsea are aggressively targeting new options.
🟢 Transfer Push: Gittens & Fofana in Focus
The Blues have placed Jamie Bynoe-Gittens at the top of their wishlist, with Malick Fofana also heavily scouted. Both are younger, more consistent, and cheaper than Mudryk — whose initial £62M fee (plus possible add-ons) has yielded underwhelming returns.
Both Gittens and Fofana are valued around £42M, giving Chelsea flexibility and long-term potential in one of their weakest areas.
🔚 What’s Next for Mudryk?
Even if Mudryk is cleared, reintegration into the squad won’t be automatic. With new signings likely to arrive and the club already adapting without him, the former Shakhtar star faces a tough road back.
While Chelsea fans had hoped he would live up to his early promise, his 1,500 league minutes and 18 total starts over 18 months paint a disappointing picture. His best moments have come in short bursts, but consistency and fitness have been major issues.
⚠️ Final Push from Maresca
For Maresca, who has waited patiently for reinforcement on the left flank, the situation may have finally forced the club’s hand. With Champions League football returning and ambitions rising, Chelsea simply can’t afford to gamble anymore.
The left-wing rebuild is on — and this time, Chelsea are ready to finish the job.