By Deborah Nnamdi
Manchester City have officially appointed Italian coach Enzo Maresca as the club’s new manager, succeeding Pep Guardiola after the Spaniard’s departure.
The 46-year-old has signed a three-year contract that will keep him at the Etihad Stadium until the summer of 2029.
Speaking after his unveiling on Monday, Maresca described his return to Manchester City as a proud moment, saying he was excited to lead a club he knows well.
“Manchester City is a club I know very well and to have the chance to manage this team is a brilliant opportunity for me,” he said.
The former Leicester City and Chelsea manager praised City’s structure, describing the club as innovative, well-run and purpose-driven.
According to Maresca, this marks his third spell at Manchester City, giving him a clear understanding of the club’s culture, expectations and ambition.
“I know this club, I know the demands and I know the expectations. The quality of the people who work here is what makes it so special, and I want to thank them for showing faith in my ability,” he added.
Maresca said his immediate focus is to build a winning team capable of playing entertaining football while embracing the expectations that come with representing the Premier League champions.
“I cannot wait to start coaching the players. I want us to win, play good football and enjoy the pressure of representing Manchester City,” he said.
The Italian now begins a new chapter at the Etihad as he takes over from Guardiola ahead of the new season.












