Enzo Maresca becomes Chelsea’s new manager.
Sky Sports reported on the 27th (Korea time) that “Chelsea is very close to appointing Enzo Maresca as the new coach.”
Maresca has been a coach since 2017. Starting his career as head coach of Ascoli Calcio, he immediately coached Sevilla, where he spent his prime, and also coached West Ham in 2018.
He then took over as Manchester City’s Under-23 manager in August 2020, leading the club to the 2020/21 season’s PL2 championship for the first time in Manchester City’s under-23 history. Maresca, who has been recognized for his skills, was appointed as Italy’s Parma Calcio manager for the 2021/22 season.
Despite receiving full support at Parma Calcio, he is ultimately dismissed due to his poor record of being in the middle and lower ranks. After that, he will sign for the first team, this time as opposed to U-23 in 2022. Once again, he was recognized for his ability to lead Manchester City and will take charge of Leicester City, where he was relegated.
There, he demonstrates his true value. He made good use of Leicester City’s overwhelming squad and quickly took first place from the beginning of the league, winning the EFL Championship’s Manager of the Month award in August. In the middle and second half of the league, he lost to first place with a slight twist, but in the second half, he rebounded and secured promotion to the Premier League as the first place. 메이저사이트
Chelsea are close to appointing Maresca. “We understand that Chelsea and Enzo Maresca will agree on the terms of their contract. It will be finalized whether the two-year contract will include the option of an additional season or three-year contract. Maresca has already agreed to the Chelsea project, and it is now up to the club to agree on the compensation,” said Fabrizio Romano, an expert on European transfers.
Chelsea will pay Leicester City a £10m penalty and plan to appoint them within this week.
Chelsea are planning to quickly appoint a new, progressive young manager who can grow up with their current young players and develop their style of play throughout the years. Chelsea’s candidates for managerial control included DeGerbi, McKenna, and Frank, but Chelsea ultimately chose Maresca, who is Leicester City’s manager and was Guardiola’s right-hand man.