Football Transfer News: Fabrizio Romano Gives
Update on Mykhaylo Mudryk
Football transfer news: Shakhtar
Donetsk’s Mykhaylo Mudryk is currently among the most sought-after footballers
in Europe.
Mudryk joined Donetsk’s youth academy in 2016 and worked through the club’s youth ranks to make his senior debut during the 2018-19 season. He has played 20 league games for the Cup Team so far, scoring two goals.
The 22-year-old attacker was
part of Skakhtar’s squad that won the Ukrainian Premier League title during the
2019-20 season.
His performances at
Olimpiyskiy also earned him a place on Ukraine’s national team. He has
represented the Eastern European nation six times since his debut earlier this
year.
Football
transfer news: Shakhtar Donetsk refuses to change their stance on Mykhaylo
Mudryk
According to reliable transfer market journalist Fabrizio Romano,
Shakhtar Donetsk have not changed their position on attacker Mykhaylo Mudryk.
They still want a transfer fee in excess of €50 million to sell their prized
asset.
The Ukraine international was
linked with a move to the English Premier League during the recently concluded
transfer window. Everton made a bid worth close to €30 million to sign him,
which was rejected by the Ukrainian club.
However, several PL clubs,
including Arsenal and Liverpool, continue
to monitor him and are expected to make an approach to signing him during
future windows.
Mychajlo Mudryk: Style
of Play
Mudryk is a versatile
footballer who is comfortable playing in various positions across midfield and
attack. His key strengths are his pace and dribbling skills, along with his
ability to find his teammates in key goalscoring positions.
The Ukraine international has
played two UEFA Champions League games this season, registering two goals and
two assists. According to WhoScored,
he averaged one shot, one key pass, and two dribbles per 90 in the UCL this
term.
Mark
Noble returned to West Ham as Sporting Director
The Hammers legend Mark Noble
will return to the club as a Sporting Director in January. Noble announced his
retirement as a professional footballer after an illustrious career at the end
of last season.
Noble spent 18 years as a professional footballer with the
London club between 2004 and 2022. He played 472 league games during his time
with the Hammers, scoring 55 goals.
The former England
international won the West Ham United Hammer of the Year accolade twice and was
also included in the West Ham United Hammer of the Decade (the 2010s): 2010–19.

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