The Ukrainian risks a four-year ban after testing positive for a banned substance, and his future at Stamford Bridge now hangs in the balance.
After a mightily underwhelming two years, Mykhailo Mudryk’s Chelsea career may well be over before it has ever really begun in earnest. The Ukraine international has been suspended with immediate effect having tested positive for a banned substance, and it could be some time before he plays again.
It is difficult to overstate the significance of this seismic setback for a player who has toiled since he arrived on English shores in January 2023, but there is no doubt that this is the nadir of his time at Stamford Bridge and a low from which he may struggle to recover.
A provisional suspension which could turn into – at worse – a four-year ban, this is almost certainly the beginning of the end of Mudryk’s time at Chelsea.

Damning result
Reports emerged in Ukrainian media overnight on Monday alleging Mudryk had failed a recent drugs test, and it was confirmed by The Times on Tuesday morning that the winger had been provisionally suspended by the FA as they await an explanation.
The 23-year-old provided a clear urine test in August, but a subsequent check – apparently after international duty with Ukraine in November – came back positive, and he now faces an anxious wait for the result of a ‘B’ sample. The Times’ report claims he is citing contamination, and it’s worth noting that his lawyers have insisted that he has not yet been charged with any doping offence.
Nevertheless, the failed test and subsequent suspension are crushing blows for a player who, in truth, was already fighting an uphill battle at Stamford Bridge.
