May 1, 2024

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An English club is taking the lead in Mudric’s case

An English club is taking the lead in Mudric’s case

Ukrainian Mykhailo Mudryk will soon leave Shakhtar Donetsk, direction England. In the Premier League, two clubs are particularly keen on the 22-year-old winger.

Arsenal and Chelsea are the two clubs most interested in securing the services of Michalo Mudric this winter. No. 10, Shakhtar Donetsk (18 games, 10 goals, 8 assists) Author of best season He would have approached the Kannadas harshlylast days

Oleksiy Alyokhin, the agent of the person concerned, denied the information in an interview Game Stadium : “(Mikailo) Mudric is a Shakhtar player and the decision on his transfer will be taken by the club board. Michailou is now preparing to go to the training camp with Shakhtar.

The sums quoted by the media should leave Shakhtar Donetsk if a transfer seems uncertain, according to the Ukrainian agent. Currently, Mykhailo Mudryk is valued at 40 million euros relocation. But his transfer would easily double that amount.

Chelsea at the stake?

Chelsea, for their part, will outbid the Gunners, although Arsenal have made several offers for the Ukrainian creation, the latest of which is around €70m. Indeed, says the sun, the London formation, 10th in the Premier League, will consider offering Shakhtar Donetsk €100 million for the Ukrainian international (8 selections). In total, the amount claimed by the selling club. Arsenal, scared of such a sum, will have to drop the Mykhailo Mudryk route despite considerable time on the file to focus on other players. Including Jono Felix (Atletico Madrid), Monitored by Manchester United and Chelsea.

Finally, the outlet reveals that Shakhtar Donetsk sporting director Darijo Srna met with Chelsea management this week. The former Ukrainian club player was at Stamford Bridge last Thursday for the meeting between the Blues and Manchester City (0-1 loss).

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