Shakhtar to donate £22m to Ukraine war effort after Mudryk's transfer to Chelsea

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The midfielder joined Chelsea on Sunday

Chelsea acquired Mykhailo  Mudryk from Shakhtar on Sunday in a deal for up to £89 million — Twitter/Chelsea 

Rinat Akhmetov, the president of Shakhtar Donetsk, has vowed to donate $22 million to the Ukrainian war effort in response to Mykhailo Mudryk's transfer to Chelsea.

The Premier League side acquired Mudryk from Shakhtar on Sunday in a deal for up to £89 million — a transfer record for Ukrainian football.

According to Akhmetov, the funds would support the "helping Mariupol defenders and the families of fallen soldiers" project known as "Heart of Azovstal."

In 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine.

"I want to thank the entire civilised world for helping Ukraine," said Akhmetov. "Today we are able to talk about Ukrainian football thanks to the Ukrainian army, the Ukrainian people, and the tremendous support of the entire civilised world."

Akhmetov admitted that his views over Mudryk leaving Shakhtar for Chelsea were "mixed."

"I have never made it a secret that my dream is to win European trophies. This means that players like Mudryk should be invited to our club, to our Ukrainian championship, and we should win European trophies with such players.

"Unfortunately, it is impossible now, as Ukraine is fighting the horrendous and unjust war waged against us by the Russian Federation," he said.

The Shakhtar president announced money from Mudryk's transfer fee will go toward providing medical and prosthetic care, psychological assistance, and fulfilling special demands.

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