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  1. What's on Maresca's to-do list?published at 15:57 BST

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

    The club record £116m arrival of England international midfielder Elliot Anderson should be confirmed sometime this week and Manchester City will then turn their attention towards signing a new right-back.

    Chelsea's Malo Gusto has been linked with a reunion with Enzo Maresca, so it remains to be seen whether that moves comes to fruition.

    Midfielder Rodri is entering the final 12 months of his contract at Etihad Stadium so one of Maresca's priorities will be to try and tie the Spain captain down to a new deal.

    The Italian also has a decision to make for his number one as he likes his goalkeeper to be good with his feet - will compatriot Gianluigi Donnarumma keep hold of the shirt or will James Trafford be given a chance to establish himself as a first-team regular?

  2. Maresca's net spendpublished at 15:56 BST

    Chelsea have been notorious for spending big over the last four seasons, as they have signed some 55 players since BlueCo acquired the club from Roman Abramovich in 2022.

    However, from Maresca's appointment in June 2024 until he left the club in January 2026, the Blues only had a net spend of around £21.5m according to Transfermarkt, despite seeing 22 new signings walk through the door at Stamford Bridge.

    That was because they also sold big during that time, with the likes of Noni Madueke, Lewis Hall, Romelu Lukaku, and Conor Gallagher - among others - helping to generate nearly £500m in player sales.

    Manchester City are on the verge of securing Elliot Anderson for a British record fee reported to be £116m, so the Italian's overall net spend across his career will soon be a lot higher.

    Enzo Maresca. He is wearing a black coat.Image source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Chelsea do it to others all the time'published at 15:54 BST

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    Chelsea fans upset about Maresca's disruption is a good one. Chelsea do it to others all the time.

    M W E Roberts

    Chelsea sack managers for fun. Most have a work expectancy of a fruit fly! I agree that Maresca should have stayed - but they would probably replace him soon anyway - win or lose - it's their Modus Operandi

    Kevin

    Chelsea upset that their manager was taken? “Dear Kettle, yous sincerely, Pot”

    Ewan

  4. Man City get a top manager but Chelsea made it difficultpublished at 15:53 BST

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Everyone at Chelsea respects the quality of Enzo Maresca’s management, but his departure ultimately ended in fraught circumstances.

    His decision to resign — which he has now admitted “opened a path” for him to join Manchester City — proved damaging to Chelsea’s season. It contributed to a chaotic campaign in which they finished 10th, sacked another manager and cost the club millions in lost television revenue.

    It led to a prolonged legal dispute that has only recently been resolved, allowing all parties to draw a line under the matter.

    For Chelsea, Maresca's first season will still be remembered as their most successful under Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. They qualified for the Champions League for the only time in four years since acquiring the club from Roman Abramovich, and won their first silverware in the Club World Cup and the Conference League.

    City, meanwhile, have secured Chelsea’s most highly regarded manager since Thomas Tuchel — one who also has the backing of Pep Guardiola, having previously served as his assistant during a treble-winning campaign.

  5. Maresca's Chelsea recordpublished at 15:51 BST

    And here is Enzo Maresca's record at Chelsea in in all competitions...

    Enzo Maresca wearing a grey coat. In front of him is a text box showing his stats from throughout his time at Chelsea.Image source, Getty Images
  6. Maresca's Premier League recordpublished at 15:49 BST

    The results of that style of play?

    This is how Enzo Maresca fared in the Premier League during his 18 months at Chelsea.

    Enzo Maresca wearing a coat at Stamford Bridge. In front of him is a box showing his Premier League record at Chelsea.Image source, Getty Images
  7. Chelsea topped Premier League for direct attacks under Marescapublished at 15:48 BST

    Mohamed Moallim
    BBC Sport

    Enzo Maresca talks to Cole Palmer during Chelsea’s 2024-25 campaign, his only full season in chargeImage source, Getty Images
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    Maresca and Palmer during Chelsea’s 2024-25 Premier League season

    Enzo Maresca is often associated with possession football, but Chelsea were actually the Premier League’s most direct side during his only full season in charge (2024-25).

    The Blues recorded a league-high 173 direct attacks, while also ranking second for expected goals (69.18), shots on target (218), big chances created (93) and shots from counter-attacks (51).

    Those numbers suggest Maresca’s Chelsea were just as capable of attacking quickly in transition as they were of controlling games.

  8. Postpublished at 15:47 BST

    Despite the comparisons, Enzo Maresca's teams under his management were not a simple copy and paste of Manchester City under Pep Guardiola...

  9. Get involved - 'Very underwhelming appointment'published at 15:46 BST

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    As a City fan, very underwhelming appointment. Not happy that it helps Chelsea out financially either.

    Adam, Manchester

  10. Maresca's league finishes in English footballpublished at 15:45 BST

    Since flying the Etihad nest, Enzo Maresca has started three seasons of management in England - at Leicester City and then Chelsea.

    Here are the league positions of Maresca's sides, either at the end of each season or when he left:

    2023-24: Leicester City - 1st in Championship

    2024-25: Chelsea - 4th in Premier League

    2025-26: Chelsea - 5th in Premier League (left the club after Matchday 19)

    Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca and owner Top Srivaddhanaprabha with the EFL Championship trophy. Behind them are fans watching on celebrating the title.Image source, Getty Images
  11. Guardiola's trusted lieutenantpublished at 15:42 BST

    Mohamed Moallim
    BBC Sport

    Pep Guardiola and assistant Enzo Maresca oversee Manchester City training before a Champions League match in 2022Image source, Getty Images
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    Pep Guardiola and Enzo Maresca during Man City training in 2022

    Enzo Maresca spent two seasons as Pep Guardiola’s assistant at Manchester City, playing a key role in the club’s Treble-winning campaign of 2022-23.

    Former City academy coach Brian Barry-Murphy later told Sky Sports that Maresca was “very similar to Pep”, describing him as an active presence on the training pitch whose coaching quickly earned the respect of the players.

    Club footage from City’s Champions League final victory over Inter Milan also showed Guardiola and Maresca discussing tactical adjustments together at half-time, highlighting the Italian’s involvement in preparing one of the biggest matches in the club’s history.

    Only Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake, Rico Lewis, Rodri, Phil Foden and Erling Haaland remain from the Treble-winning squad Maresca worked alongside before leaving to become Leicester City manager.

  12. Get involved - 'Successful cloning'published at 15:40 BST

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    If the fairly successful cloning of his facial features to look like Guardiola can also be repeated in his coaching methods, then yes Maresca should do OK at City.

    Andrew

  13. Postpublished at 15:38 BST

    For some of those players returning to the Etihad campus, it will give them the chance to speak with the new Manchester City manager for the first time.

    For a handful of others, it will be more of a reunion - Enzo Maresca was Pep Guardiola's assistant coach at Manchester City between June 2022 and 2023, when they won the Treble.

    Pep Guardiola, Haaland, Maresca after a Manchester City gameImage source, Getty Images
    First Team Coach Enzo Maresca, assistant manager Rodolfo Borrell, Manager Josep Pep Guardiola of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League Final match between Manchester City FC and FC Internazionale MilanoImage source, Getty Images
    Enzo Maresca with Pep Guardiola in Man City coloursImage source, Getty Images
  14. Maresca has three weeks before Man City players start to returnpublished at 15:35 BST

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

    Manchester City players are enjoying some down time in the off-season and are not scheduled to return for pre-season until 20 July.

    The club and new manager Enzo Maresca fly to Hong Kong the following week where they will play Inter Milan in a friendly on Saturday, 1 August.

    They then head to Seoul in South Korea where they have two further friendlies planned against the K-League All Stars on 5 August and Atletico Madrid four days later.

    City play Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday, 16 August at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

  15. Postpublished at 15:34 BST

    Now Enzo Maresca is finally in position at Manchester City, what will the next month or so hold?

  16. Get involved - 'Looks like Slot filling in after Klopp'published at 15:31 BST

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    This very much looks like what happened with Slot filling in after Klopp. Good appointment. Will last a while but not for long enough. Guess none of such managers are left anyways.

    Jack

    Sure Enzo Maresca would take Arne Slot's first-season bounce, at least.

  17. Maresca's managerial influencespublished at 15:29 BST

    Aside from working closely with Pep Guardiola, Maresca has played for some big-name managers.

    Most notably, he played under current Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti and former Italy coach Marcelo Lippi at Juventus.

    Maresca also played for former Man City boss Manuel Pellegrini at Malaga, who was, and still is, in charge of Real Betis - the team Maresca's Chelsea beat in the Conference League final.

    Manuel Pellegrini and Enzo Maresca embrace at the Conference League finalImage source, Getty Images
  18. Get involved - 'Always assumed he was 'sent' to us to get experience'published at 15:25 BST

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    As a Leicester fan, I always assumed that he was "sent" to us to get a few years experience in the main seat before returning to replace Guardiola. The only thing I didn't expect was a little sojourn at Chelsea.

    Steve

    Enzo Maresca at LeicesterImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'Be himself' - Guardiola's message to next managerpublished at 15:23 BST

    Shamoon Hafez
    Manchester City reporter

    During his final pre-match news conference last month, then Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was asked to give some words of advice to his successor.

    "Be themselves," said the Spaniard. "A manager has to be himself. Unique.

    "The club will be there to support him unconditionally. Like they have done it to me, they will do it to him and his staff."

  20. Pep's left him a young team with plenty to go at - Gary Nevillepublished at 15:21 BST

    Gary Neville
    Former Manchester United defender on Sky Sports News

    If he [Enzo Maresca] can get the buy-in from the squad, he's got a really good chance of doing something. I don't think Pep's left him with an ageing team, I think he's left him with a young team with plenty to go at.

    Enzo Maresca and Pep GuardiolaImage source, Getty Images