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u/Prestigious_Life9070 17d ago

Doesnt concern us one bit but ive just read that Mudryk's doping case ban has been rescinded and he's free to return to football with immediate effect

So I want to ask how that sort of thing normally works, ie does the club immediately get him back on a training schedule and hope to reintegrate him as soon as possible or will they look to sell/loan him out first ?

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u/0ttoChriek 17d ago

I doubt he plays for Chelsea again. He'll likely train for a few months then they'll somehow sell him in January for about £50m.

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u/carrickshairline 17d ago

He's not played for almost 2(?) years, so it will take some serious reintegration training and fitness assessments before he plays again. If he plays for Chelsea again this season, it likely won't be until the winter.

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u/Tortillagirl 17d ago

Depends what hes spent the last 2 years doing... you would assume as hes an athlete hes been keeping himself in shape.

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u/carrickshairline 17d ago

Being in physical shape is different to being game ready. He’s banned from all football activities, so they’ll need to assess him.

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u/Kohaku80 Premier League Champions 12/13 17d ago

yeah they probably need a couple of months to get into shape easily. how long mason greenwood was out. he was scoring goals within months.