Reports have claimed that Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk is planning to move his family to London as soon as possible to help him settle.
According to The Sun, the 22-year-old has felt lonely since making the move back in Janaury, and this has had an effect on his abilities.
It has certainly been a slow start for Mudryk. The Ukrainian is really struggling to force himself into any manager’s plans as a starter.

A solitary assist in a rare start against Leicester City is his only goal contribution since his big-money move from Shakhtar Donetsk in January.
Chelsea fans were delighted when the winger selected to play for them instead of London rivals Arsenal, where he was projected to move to after plenty of rumours in the transfer window.
Nevertheless, things have not gone to plan so far at Stamford Bridge.
Mudryk planning on moving family to London
After only sporadic minutes under previous boss Graham Potter, he will have been hoping things would have started to work out better since Frank Lampard has taken temporary charge.
However, it was more of the same across the board for the club, as a 1-0 loss to Wolves offered no sign that things were set to turn around.

Mudryk also only enjoyed a cameo off the bench, as the Blues instead recalled Raheem Sterling to the starting eleven.
With Premier League games ultimately not meaning much for the rest of this season, it would perhaps be the best time for the Ukrainian to feature in an attempt to help him get up to speed with things in England.
With Noni Madueke also struggling to find minutes after joining in January, it will be interesting to see how the club line up next season under whoever the new permanent manager is at Stamford Bridge.
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