Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk is currently suspended as the investigation into his alleged doping violation continues. After a failed test during international duty, he insists he did not knowingly consume any banned substance. Shakhtar Donetsk's CEO, Sergei Palkin, confirmed that Mudryk has been preparing a case to prove his innocence, which includes passing a lie detector test. Both Shakhtar and Chelsea are closely watching the situation due to potential financial implications, with Mudryk's return to football critical for his career and the clubs involved.
Mudryk's lawyers have organized a lie detector test, which he passed, to support his claim of innocence regarding the doping charge and lack of intentional wrongdoing.
Shakhtar Donetsk's chief executive Sergei Palkin expressed uncertainty over how Mudryk tested positive for a banned substance, emphasizing his innocence and ongoing investigations.
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