The Blues have changed manager since Mudryk was hit with his ban. Enzo Maresca was relieved of his coaching duties on New Year’s Day, paving the way for Liam Rosenior to fill his first Premier League post.
He admits to having held no talks with Mudryk, who is prevented from training alongside his colleagues at Cobham. Rosenior has said: “Not yet. It’s definitely something that I want to do, but there are many things I want to do and haven’t been able to do.
“But, no, he’s a magnificent player. He’s had a really difficult time and when the moment is right for me and him and the club, I’ll definitely have a conversation with him. The time is right when I speak with the board and the sporting directors and when it’s right that he’s in a place where I can have an impact, in a positive way, on his career.”
Chelsea, who continue to compete on four fronts this season and have secured automatic qualification for the last-16 of the Champions League, will be back in Premier League action on Saturday when taking in a derby date with London rivals West Ham.