Enzo Maresca: Leading Candidate for Manchester City Manager if Guardiola Departs, with Napoli Interest and Chelsea Contract Hurdles
- Enzo Maresca is the leading candidate to take over at Manchester City as they prepare for the growing possibility of Pep Guardiola leaving at the end of the...
- Maresca has been out of work since departing Chelsea in January and it is understood there have been positive talks over him replacing his old mentor this summer.
- A potential complication in City’s pursuit of Maresca is that he is believed still to have contractual obligations to Chelsea.
Enzo Maresca is the leading candidate to take over at Manchester City as they prepare for the growing possibility of Pep Guardiola leaving at the end of the season.
Maresca has been out of work since departing Chelsea in January and it is understood there have been positive talks over him replacing his old mentor this summer. Guardiola has a year on his deal but City know they must be ready for the 55-year-old deciding This represents the time to leave.
A potential complication in City’s pursuit of Maresca is that he is believed still to have contractual obligations to Chelsea. He is understood to have walked away under contract with three and a half years on his deal, plus a club option of a further year.
The waters were muddied by The Athletic reporting that Maresca had informed Chelsea in the weeks before his departure that he had twice spoken to figures associated with City about replacing Guardiola despite being under contract. Maresca shocked the football world by abruptly leaving before Chelsea were due to face City at the Etihad Stadium in January.
Guardiola could decide to see out his contract but there is a growing feeling within football that major change is on the way at the Etihad Stadium, leaving City to put contingency plans in place. The process is being led by their director of football, Hugo Viana, and the direction of travel is Maresca being named as Guardiola’s successor if a manager is needed.
Guardiola called Maresca last December “one of the best managers in the world” and described the Italian’s work at Chelsea as exceptional. The pair have a close relationship after working together at City.
