“Head coach Liam Rosenior plans to speak to the winger and offer him support, but insists the timing of the conversation must be carefully timed to be positive and constructive for Mudryk’s future at the club.
The approach reflects a broader strategy for Chelsea, which is still trying to navigate the complex legal and sporting implications of the ongoing anti-doping case.
At this stage, the club remains silent and does not intend to comment on any information out of respect for the process and because the FA’s verdict is still pending.
Despite the lack of game practice, Mudryk continues to keep himself in good physical shape and is focused on training away from the Chelsea first team.
He is working out individually with a personal trainer to maintain his fitness during the enforced break from games, although he is currently banned from the club’s training facilities,” the UK said.
