Bayern was interested in Mudryk in January, but Chelsea turned them down.
The Ukraine international was reportedly under consideration by Bundesliga champion Bayern Munich, who recently experienced an attack injury problem, according to transfer writer Fabrizio Romano.
According to the source, Chelsea hardly gave the forward’s move any thought, despite Thomas Tuchel’s team making a desperate attempt to attract him to Bavaria.
Romano stated on his Here We Go Podcast that before to bringing in Bryan Zaragoza, Bayern, they inquired about the potential of acquiring Mykhaylo Mudryk from Chelsea.Bayern feels that despite his talent, he is not playing regularly at the present, so they made an effort.
“However, there was not even a conversation from Chelsea, and Bayern knew within hours that it was not possible to discuss for Mudryk.”
Following the unsuccessful attempts to sign Mudryk, Bryan Zaragoza’s move from Granada was modified by Bayern.
The winger was supposed to join Bayern at the start of the 2024–2025 campaign, but Kingsley Coman’s injury made him arrive earlier.
Financial constraints prevented the Blues from adding to their roster in January, and if they plan to spend much this summer, they may need to make significant sales this summer. The Premier League’s enactment of a “Chelsea law” also prohibits the west London team from offering any additional eight-year contracts.
Fortunately, the Cobham academy is a talent conveyor belt that has assisted in moving players for financial gain in the past, and it could possibly assist again.
Let me begin by bringing up Ian Maatsen, a player who is performing really well on loan from Chelsea and has the potential to depart the club during the summer transfer window. On his YouTube channel, Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano stated.
In his first five games with Borussia Dortmund, he has made a tremendous impression and is doing really well. The manager, [Edin] Terzic, is quite thrilled, and the supporters are overjoyed as well. He has already contributed two assists, but the performances are of extremely high caliber.