Chelsea are hedging their bets on Mykhailo Mudryk, providing the winger with full support while already securing potential long-term replacements in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.
Mykhailo Mudryk’s Chelsea career remains in limbo following a suspension that has sidelined him since November. Although he maintains his innocence, he has not featured for the club in over 16 months, missing the entirety of the season thus far.
The timeline for his return is still unknown, with an official FA verdict still pending. In his absence, Chelsea‘s hierarchy has moved decisively to protect the squad’s future, spending over £100 million combined to bring in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.
However, Mudryk’s future at Chelsea is far from over yet, having been spotted training at Uxbridge in an attempt to keep himself at the optimal levels.
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Chelsea are supporting Mykhailo Mudryk
Mudryk believes that he will return as soon as possible, but the big question is about what Chelsea have planned for the winger if he ends up returning.
Interestingly, The Athletic have provided a little bit more insight into Chelsea’s current thinking, though it still doesn’t really paint the full picture.
Sources say Chelsea are supporting their player but are also planning for the future within their squad, signing Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens last summer to compete for left wing minutes.
Let’s not forget that Geovany Quenda is also coming into the fold this summer from Sporting Libson, which will make Mudryk’s life even more difficult if it comes to that.
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Mykhailo Mudryk deserves a chance, but not at the expense of young players
Mykhailo Mudryk certainly possesses the potential, but any second chance at Stamford Bridge must not come at the cost of stifling the club’s emerging talent.
With the recent high-profile arrivals of Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens, plus Quenda, it’s important not to overload in one area.
If the Ukrainian is to be afforded another opportunity, it should arguably be through a structured loan spell at a club like Strasbourg.
However, the only thing some may say is that Garnacho and Gittens have largely flattered to deceive, so there could naturally be room for improvement.
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