Mykhailo Mudryk’s tenure at Chelsea has encountered significant challenges, culminating in a provisional suspension due to a failed doping test. The Ukrainian winger, who transferred from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea in January 2023 for an initial £62 million, tested positive for meldonium in October 2024. This substance is known to enhance physical performance by aiding stress endurance and rapid energy restoration.
Mudryk has denied knowingly ingesting any banned substances and is cooperating with authorities to determine the cause of the positive result. Chelsea has expressed support for the player, emphasizing their commitment to the FA’s testing program.
Prior to this incident, Mudryk’s performance at Chelsea had been under scrutiny. Despite high expectations, he struggled to make a significant impact, recording only five league goals in 53 appearances.
The doping case has sparked broader discussions about anti-doping measures in football. While the FA conducts rigorous out-of-competition tests, challenges persist in effectively addressing performance-enhancing drug use within the sport.
Mudryk’s situation remains uncertain as he awaits the outcome of further investigations and potential sanctions. If the positive test is confirmed, he could face a ban of up to four years, casting a shadow over his professional future.