Pep Guardiola has not yet confirmed his future with Manchester City, prompting the club’s management to prepare for a potential change. Reports indicate that City has secured a long-term agreement with a prospective head coach in case Guardiola decides to leave.
Details: According to journalist Nicolo Schira, Manchester City has reached an agreement with former Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca for a contract that is expected to last until the summer of 2028, with an option for an additional year. This move comes as the club seeks to ensure stability in their coaching staff.
Maresca, 46, previously managed Chelsea but was dismissed due to disagreements with the board. During his time with the club, he garnered significant achievements, including winning the Europa Conference League and the FIFA Club World Cup, while promoting an engaging style of combination football.
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