Chelsea and Ukraine national team winger Mykhailo Mudryk could face a suspension of up to four years after testing positive for a banned substance in a recent doping test, according to Ukrainian outlet Tribuna via All Football and APA. The A-sample reportedly contained the substance, and the B-sample analysis is now underway, with results expected in the coming days.
Since the doping allegations surfaced, Mudryk has been excluded from Chelsea’s matchday squads. His last appearance for the team came on November 28 in a UEFA Conference League match against Heidenheim, where he scored a goal. Following that, Mudryk was included in the squad against Aston Villa on December 1 but has not played since, APA reports.
The 23-year-old joined Chelsea in January 2023 and has made 73 appearances, contributing 19 goals and assists during his time at the club. While the specific banned substance has not yet been disclosed, the allegations have cast a shadow over Mudryk’s career and Chelsea’s plans for the season.
Mudryk’s future now hinges on the B-sample results, which will confirm or refute the initial findings. If the results are upheld, the ban would significantly impact the player’s trajectory and force Chelsea to adjust their squad strategy. Neither Chelsea nor relevant authorities have issued an official statement regarding the case so far.
The football world awaits further updates as the situation unfolds, with APA and All Football closely monitoring developments.