Overview
- The Chelsea and Ukraine winger remains provisionally suspended after a December 2024 positive test and a formal FA charge in June 2025, with no hearing date set.
- Mudryk denies knowingly taking a banned substance, and his camp cites an unverified lie‑detector result supporting that claim.
- The BBC reports his sample indicated contact with meldonium during national‑team duty, as the UAF says no staff were involved and does not issue a denial.
- He is training privately in London with restricted access to club facilities, while Chelsea monitor his fitness and have recruited new left wingers for cover.
- Shakhtar Donetsk say they could miss out on up to €30m in add‑ons, reject reports of suing the UAF, and express support for Mudryk as he faces a potential ban of up to four years with possible appeals to an FA tribunal and CAS.