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Major Mykhailo Mudryk update as banned Chelsea star ‘passes lie detector test’ in bid to clear his name

Published on April 22, 2025 at 01:34 PM

MYKHAILO MUDRYK has passed a lie detector test in a bid to clear his name as a drugs cheat, it is claimed.

The troubled star is while awaiting a further result on a urine sample which tested positive for the banned substance meldonium.

Mykhailo Mudryk running in a Chelsea uniform.
Mykhailo Mudryk has not played for Chelsea since November

signed from Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk two years ago and the CEO of his former club says the player underwent a Polygraph test organised by his lawyers.

Sergei Palkin said: “I have spoken to Mudryk many times since this doping issue arose.

“He doesn't understand how it could have happened. He has no clue. No idea at all.

“So his lawyers organised for him to take a lie detector test, which he passed. It will form part of the evidence showing he didn't intentionally do anything wrong.

“Mudryk has been clear, it's not his fault that he tested positive. We now need to find out how this has happened, and who did this. His lawyers are trying to find out.”;

Unknowingly taking banned substances is no defence and Mudryk faces a ban of up to four years.

He has not played since November 28 last year when he in the Conference League.

Traces of meldonium were discovered in a routine urine sample submitted while on international duty.

Palkin admits his club is on Mudryk’s side because they are still owed money as part of the transfer deal which could rise to £88m with add ons but only if he plays regularly.

Mudryk, 24, has disappeared from public view since news broke of him failing a drugs test. He has not been seen at Chelsea’s training ground for months.

Ukrainian has been ravaged by the invasion of neighbours Russia in 2022, leaving many clubs in dire financial straits.

Palkin told GiveMeSport: “There are still no results from the B-sample, so that remains open. Nobody knows what's happened. I wish Mudryk all the best. He's a top professional and a very good person. He should be protected.

“Shakhtar also has a vested interest. There are bonuses from his move to Chelsea linked to his performances.

“If he's not playing, it causes problems for us because we could potentially lose €30m (£25m). So Shakhtar, Chelsea and Mudryk, we are in one boat. We all support Mudryk, and hope he is allowed to continue playing football soon.

“Selling Mudryk to Chelsea was a crucial deal for us.

“Without the Mudryk fee, I don't understand how we would have settled many, many, many issues.”


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