Chelsea’s Mykhailo Mudryk eyes loan exit pending doping ban outcome

Editorial Team
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Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk could seek a loan move to restart his career once the outcome of his provisional doping suspension is resolved.

The Ukrainian international remains sidelined from action at Stamford Bridge while awaiting a final regulatory verdict.

Reports indicate the wide player will look for temporary opportunities away from West London if he is cleared to return to professional football.

Such a transfer would provide the former Shakhtar Donetsk forward with vital playing time following a turbulent spell in the English top flight.

Tudor retains Tottenham interim role

Elsewhere in the capital, Igor Tudor will continue as interim head coach at Tottenham Hotspur for two crucial upcoming fixtures.

The Croatian tactician is confirmed to oversee Wednesday’s highly anticipated Champions League clash against Atletico Madrid.

He will also remain in the home dugout for the pivotal Premier League encounter with Nottingham Forest.

Arsenal receive Odegaard fitness boost

Mikel Arteta has offered Arsenal supporters renewed hope regarding the recovery of influential club captain Martin Odegaard.

The Norwegian playmaker could potentially feature in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley Stadium.

His timely availability would provide a significant creative lift for the North London outfit as they seek major domestic silverware.

Clarke contemplates club management return

North of the border, Steve Clarke has publicly admitted he is open to receiving offers from domestic club sides.

The experienced manager’s long-term future with the Scottish national team currently hangs in the balance.