During his inaugural season at Stamford Bridge, the acquisition of Ukrainian winger Mykhaylo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk for an astonishing £88.5 million (Sky Sports) proved underwhelming. Despite high expectations, the 22-year-old struggled to deliver, netting only four goals in 26 appearances across various competitions, a far cry from anticipated performance levels. Despite ample opportunities to shine, Mudryk fell out of favor with manager Mauricio Pochettino, ceding his position to strikers like Raheem Sterling and Nicolas Jackson.
His dismal form raised significant concerns for Chelsea, prompting speculation about his future. Reports from Fichajes suggested the club was dissatisfied to the extent of considering alternatives for the upcoming season, with a loan move currently the most probable scenario. However, a permanent sale remains a possibility. Interestingly, Arsenal, under Mikel Arteta’s management, has emerged as a potential suitor despite Juventus also expressing interest.
Notably, Arsenal had nearly secured Mudryk’s signature before he opted for Chelsea. With Arsenal now reportedly the frontrunners, they could make another bid for the struggling winger. While Mudryk may regret snubbing Arsenal initially, Arteta’s reputation for player development offers a glimmer of hope for redemption. Thus, despite his current plight, Mudryk could find solace in the prospect of rejuvenation under Arteta’s guidance.