Shakhtar Donetsk have reportedly upped their asking price for Mykhaylo Mudryk, who was linked with a move to Everton during the summer transfer window.
The Ukrainian winger has been in fine form since the start of the season, scoring six goals and registering seven assists in 11 appearances. His latest contribution arrived in stunning style, scoring a fine goal in Shakhtar's 1-1 draw with Celtic on Tuesday evening.
A number of eye-catching displays have placed his club in a strong position when it comes to negotiating with clubs for their prized asset, supporting a higher asking price to that of a few months ago when Everton were rumoured to be plotting a move for Mudryk.
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The Blues are reported to have seen a a €30million (£26m) rejected in the summer, falling short of the club's €50m valuation.
A latest update on the situation provided by CBS has now explained the Ukrainian top flight side are holding out for €60m (£52m) plus as interest grows, with Arsenal said to be among those in the race.
Offering the latest on his future, Mudryk said: "For now my focus is on Shakhtar. But in winter we'll see."
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