Ukrainian winger Mikhail Mudrik has a chance to revive his career at Chelsea, according to British journalist Scott Trotter. Mudrik, who joined Chelsea in January for €100m, struggled to adapt to his new team and contributed just two assists in 17 games. However, Trotter believes that Mudrik could benefit from a full pre-season with the team and that it’s not over for the 22-year-old. The journalist also notes that the arrival of new head coach Mauricio Pochettino could provide a fresh start for Mudrik.
Mikhail Mudrik still has a chance to revive his career at Chelsea. In England, they believe that the summer training camp will be an important factor for the adaptation of the Ukrainian player in the team.
Mikhail Mudryk may do better next season at Chelsea, but he still needs to get used to a new team.
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British journalist Scott Trotter, in an article for Football.London, shares his thoughts on the 22-year-old winger’s future with the arrival of new head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
“He has had a difficult career in west London but Mudrik should benefit from a full pre-season before next season. It’s not over,” Trotter wrote.
- Remember that Mudrik joined Chelsea in January this year from Shakhtar for 70+30 million euros;
- In 17 games for the English club, he was able to score two assists;
- The Blues finished 12th in the Premier League table at the end of the season.