Overview
- Leeds United have been reported as a new contender to take Mykhailo Mudryk on a season‑long loan from Chelsea, with talks described in coverage sourced to BBC Sport.
- Mudryk is said to be open to a loan to West Yorkshire so he can get regular playing time and try to restore his club form and Ukraine national‑team prospects.
- Chelsea remain willing to consider a loan rather than a sale so the club can protect Mudryk’s long‑term value while he regains match sharpness.
- Any agreement depends mainly on financial terms, with the key issue being how much of Mudryk’s substantial wages Leeds or another suitor would cover during the loan.
- Several other domestic and European clubs are watching the situation, so competition for a loan deal continues while Chelsea assess Mudryk’s readiness following his recent clearance to play.