Stan Collymore has advised Mkyhailo Mudryk to leave Chelsea on loan to rediscover his form.
“There have been some reports that a January loan move for Mykhailo Mudryk could be on the cards. I actually think that’s a great idea,” Collymore told Caught Offside.
“Let’s not forget, this is a young player who played just 44 games for Shakhtar Donetsk before Chelsea signed him for nearly £90 million.
“Some players can live up to the hype, others can’t, and so far, Mudryk has massively failed.
“He can still fulfil his potential – he’s only 22 years old but he has to rack up more games before Chelsea can expect him to be their first-choice left winger. He is simply too inexperienced.”
Mudryk flourished under Roberto De Zerbi at Shakhtar Donetsk and the manager even labelled him a future Ballon d’Or winner.
And Collymore believes a move to De Zerbi’s current club Brighton could be the catalyst to kickstart the Ukrainian’s Premier League journey.
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