Enzo Maresca is reportedly on the brink of becoming Manchester City’s next manager after reaching a full verbal agreement with the club. According to multiple outlets, City have identified the Italian as their preferred successor to Pep Guardiola, whose departure is expected to be confirmed later this week, ending a transformative decade at the Etihad Stadium. Maresca is set to sign an initial three‑year contract, with negotiations now described as highly advanced.
The 46‑year‑old previously worked within City’s coaching setup before moving into senior roles, enhancing his reputation by guiding Leicester City back to the Premier League. His tenure at Chelsea ended earlier this year following poor results and internal tensions, but City believe his tactical profile aligns closely with the footballing identity established under Guardiola. The club’s swift pursuit signals a clear plan for the post‑Guardiola era, viewing Maresca as a natural stylistic fit capable of leading the next phase of their project.