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Mykhaylo Mudryk has been spotted at Chelsea’s ground Stamford Bridge as the Blues get ready to announce his signing. The Ukrainian winger looked set to join the Blues London rivals Arsenal but Todd Boehly hijacked the deal, offering £88million for the 22-year-old signature last night with the club moving quickly to get the player to the ground for the fixture with Crystal Palace.
Mudryk had been linked with a move to the Emirates since the summer and all the signs had suggested that he would be an Arsenal player this month. The Gunners had reportedly forced a breakthrough in the transfer talks as they progressed to their final details while the player himself appeared keen on the move dropping multiple hints on social media.
However, the Gunners were gazumped by their fierce rivals on Saturday night, with Boehly stumping up £88m to bring him to west London instead. The club moved quickly during the course of the evening, using their social media sites to confirm they had agreed a deal with Shakhtar Donetsk while the winger flew to Britain.
Now, Mudryk has now been spotted at Stamford Bridge ahead of the move. The 22-year-old will watch the match against Crystal Palace and could make his first appearance for his new side against Liverpool next weekend so long as the relevant paperwork is completed on time.
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The team’s performances have put immense pressure on manager Graham Potter however the Chelsea board have been steadfast in their support for the former Brighton coach. The signing of Mudryk typifies this, with the 47-year-old known to have been particularly keen on his signature.
Palace may be the perfect opposition to get their season back on track with the Eagles on a poor run of form themselves, winning just one of their last six.
Chelsea supporters will hope the signing of Mudryk will prove to be the turning point in their season as excitement builds for his first on-field appearance for the club.
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