Chelsea have made a lot of signings in the last two years and despite spending heavily on new players, not all of them have worked out at Stamford Bridge.
The blues have suffered a difficult time, with the club not reaching the heights expected of them.
They have faced problems on and off the field, and not only their performances have been called into question, but how the club is being run under Todd Boehly.
One of their most expensive signings, Mykhailo Mudryk, has been a massive failure at Stamford Bridge.
The club battled rivals Arsenal to sign the Ukrainian winger, but after arriving from Shakhtar Donetsk with huge expectations, he has failed to do so.
Former Chelsea player and football pundit Scott Minto has now claimed the player would be better off at Arsenal.
Minto believes Chelsea lack the stability players need to perform.
While talking with TalkSPORTspoke about the uncertainty of the manager’s position at Stamford Bridge.
He said:
“The best thing to do is to create stability, and that’s something they haven’t been able to have because the coach continues and the new coach doesn’t have the best of the class.

“You talk about Mykhailo Mudryk, who wanted Arsenal. I’m not sure he’s (a great footballer). He’s certainly not showing it at the moment.
“I think he would be much better in an Arsenal shirt than a Chelsea shirt. That is an indictment of Chelsea.”
It’s hard to come to a conclusion on how Mudryk would have fared at Arsenal.
However, in a more stable environment under a coach who has a clear vision of his philosophy like Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta, the player could have done much better.
Arsenal wanted to sign Mudryk but he joined Chelsea instead
The Gunners manager has been able to improve the level of his players, especially in the last two seasons as they battled it out for the Premier League title race against Manchester City.
Mudryk’s qualities as a player, his pace and dribbling skills, are something that Arsenal’s wide players need to do and Arteta would have possibly managed to get the best out of him.
The player’s lack of playing time in the starting line-up at Chelsea appears to have affected his confidence hugely.