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Chelsea ace Mykhailo Mudryk is being monitored by several clubs

As per the reports Blues star winger Mykhailo Mudryk can leave the club in January. As Chelsea will be listening to bids for the Ukrainian during the Winter transfer window. And even could accept if they get a profitable deal.

The Blues are heavily linked in the upcoming January transfer window. Along with potential arrivals, departures will happen during that time. Players like Ben Chilwell, Carney Chukwuemeka are heavily linked with a move away from the Stamford Bridge. However, rumors of the departure of Mudryk might shock some.

Mykhailo Mudryk failing to compete for his spot at London

Mykhailo Mudryk, who was signed by the Blues two seasons back during the Winter break, was a promising young talent at that time. He was known for his sheer pace, dribbling and flair. Many top clubs around the world were interested in him. Arsenal were so close to sign the Ukrainian. However, Chelsea sneaked in struck a last minute deal to bring in the youngster.

Chelsea paid almost around £63 million to Shakhtar for the 23-year-old. However, since his arrival in West London, Mudryk has failed to live up to the expectations of the club. In his first season with the Blues, Mudryk failed to score a single Premier League goal.

His last season was also very average for a player of his hype. And now under new manager Enzo Maresca, he has lost his first team place to Pedro Neto. The competition at Chelsea is also very tough as players like Jadon Sancho, Christopher Nkunku are also fighting for their spaces.

Due to lack of game time and such competitions rumors of the departure of Mudryk has gone viral. As per the reports of Football Insider, French side Marseille were interested in him throughout the summer window. And now ahead of the Winter break Crystal Palace have also shown their interest.

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