Enzo Maresca Appointed as Manchester City Manager on Three-Year Contract
1-Minute Brief
Maresca's appointment marks a managerial change for Manchester City, with implications for both his former and new clubs.
Key Facts
- Enzo Maresca has been appointed as the new manager of Manchester City.
- Maresca has signed a three-year contract with Manchester City.
- Manchester City agreed to pay compensation to Maresca's former club, Chelsea.
- The appointment was announced less than an hour ago, according to both sources.
- Both Sky News and BBC News reported on Maresca's move to Manchester City.
What Happened
Manchester City announced the appointment of Enzo Maresca as their new manager. Maresca signed a three-year contract, with compensation agreed to his former club Chelsea.
Why It Matters
This managerial change could influence Manchester City's future performance and strategy, while also affecting Chelsea due to the compensation agreement.
What's Next
Attention will turn to Maresca's plans for Manchester City and how he shapes the team ahead of upcoming competitions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown43m agoEnzo Maresca appointed new Manchester City manager
- BBC NewsCenter29m agoMaresca joins Man City after agreeing to pay Chelsea compensation
