Enzo Maresca poised to replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City
Enzo Maresca is poised to sign a three-year contract with Manchester City, having agreed to replace Pep Guardiola, reports BritPanorama.
Guardiola, who has been with the club for a decade, is set to leave the Etihad Stadium at the end of the season after a highly successful tenure that has seen him guide City to 17 major trophies and 20 in total since taking over from Manuel Pellegrini in 2016.
The departure of the 55-year-old leader has been anticipated for some time, despite a year remaining on his contract. Insiders suggest that club officials are saddened by the news but have begun to prepare for the transition.
Maresca, currently without a job following his contentious exit from Chelsea in January, will be stepping into a challenging role as Guardiola’s successor. Reports indicate that the Italian will formalize a three-year deal with Manchester City shortly.
Prior to his tenure at Chelsea, Maresca successfully led Leicester City to Premier League promotion, which ultimately earned him the chance with Chelsea. His work at City included a previous stint as an assistant to Guardiola, making the upcoming transition particularly notable.
During Guardiola’s time, the club’s ambitions were fully realized, clinching six Premier League titles, the Champions League, three FA Cups, and five EFL Cups. His legacy will be acknowledged by naming the North Stand after him as part of the club’s ongoing redevelopment plans.
As for Maresca, his prior experience at City may serve him well in this new role, though the pressure to maintain the club’s current status will be immense.
It remains to be seen how he will fare in the responsibility left behind by his predecessor, but for City, the next chapter begins with a familiar face stepping into the limelight.
In football, the intertwining of past loyalties and current expectations often leads to intriguing narratives; this one promises to be no different.