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'As far as I understand': Ukrainian commentator shares expected Mykhailo Mudryk return date at Chelsea

Mykhailo Mudryk is a forgotten name at Chelsea after being handed a suspension from football.

Despite Mykhailo Mudryk being missing from the Chelsea ranks since his last performance on November 28, 2024, the Blues have coped rather well in attack.

Liam Rosenior is blessed with options out wide, with Cole Palmer, Jamie Gittens, Joao Pedro, Alejandro Garnacho, Pedro Neto, and Estevao Willian all fighting for places.

But not many players bring the same excitement for fans as Mudryk. His pace and explosivenes is what really make him a dangerous prospect; he just needs to clean up on his end product.

However, his future remains unclear at Chelsea, as Cole Palmer has the number 10 shirt, and up until this point, there has been no clear plan revealed for the attacker.

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Mykhailo Mudryk tipped to be back next season

There had been rumours circling about Mykhailo Mudryk returning to Chelsea on social media, but those rumours have been put to bed by a Ukrainian commentator.

According to Viktor Vatsko, he won’t appear this season (as per YouTube).

“As far as I understand, we shouldn’t expect Mudryk to return to football before the end of this season. These are my subjective conclusions, which are based on conversations with various sources”

This would be gutting for Chelsea fans, who had been hoping to see the attacker return to football after being handed a suspension.

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Mykhailo Mudryk return date at Chelsea

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