

Chelsea Football Club’s latest moves may make it clear that Mykhailo Mudryk’s time at the club may have ended.
Chelsea FC officially handed over the iconic 10 Jersey to Cole Palmer ahead of the new season, a move that cemented his position as a key figure in the club’s offensive future and could indicate a change in Mudryk’s position at Stamford Bridge.
The No. 10 shirt, once worn by club legends like Eden Hazard and Joe Cole, has a legacy of creativity, talent and leadership. After a brilliant debut season, Palmer became Chelsea’s most stable offensive threat, the decision to allocate this number reflects the trust and long-term plans of the club’s hierarchy.
Palmer’s performance has received widespread praise, and his tenth-place role shows that he will be at the heart of Chelsea’s rebuilding and tactical identity advancement.
However, the decision also doubts Muderick’s future at the club. The Ukrainian winger, after gaining high profile from Shakhtar Donetsk, was once seen as the cornerstone of Chelsea’s long-term reconstruction.
His performance has not met expectations, has inconsistent forms and limited impact, leading to growing uncertainty about his role and the current doping scandal.
While this doesn’t explicitly close Mudryk’s Chelsea career, it strongly suggests that he may no longer be at the heart of their direct plan and may face a crucial summer.
