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Manchester City chooses Guardiola's assistant to inherit legacy
Manchester City have appointed Enzo Maresca as their new manager, signing him to a three‑year contract announced on Monday, 29 June. The deal includes a payment of around €20 million to Chelsea as part of his departure from the London club.
City chose Maresca because he served as Guardiola’s assistant during the 2022‑23 season, a campaign that delivered the league, cup and Champions League treble. His recent résumé also features a Club World Cup and a Conference League triumph with Chelsea, as well as a domestic title with Leicester in the 2023‑24 season.
Maresca’s tenure at Chelsea lasted a season and a half, ending in January after strained relationships and disappointing results. The abrupt exit left the club seeking a fresh direction, paving the way for his move to Manchester.
Maresca leaves Chelsea mid-season for City: the third Etihad act begins
Guardiola’s emotional farewell took place on the final Premier League matchday against Aston Villa, marking the end of a decade‑long era at the Etihad. The transition underscores the club’s desire for continuity while embracing a new leadership style. For Manchester City, Maresca inherits the challenge of preserving ten years of trophy success and forging his own identity. For Chelsea, the €20 million fee provides financial compensation as they rebuild without the Italian coach. At 46, Maresca brings a blend of playing and managerial experience that the club hopes will translate into sustained competitiveness. The three‑year agreement signals City’s confidence in his ability to adapt the Guardiola philosophy while imprinting his own tactical imprint.