Chelsea is in discussions to appoint Enzo Maresca as their new manager following the departure of Mauricio Pochettino. Maresca, currently the manager of Leicester City, is poised to take on his first top-flight managerial role.
The Italian-born Maresca, who guided Leicester to the Championship title this season, has an extensive background in coaching. Before striking out on his own, he served as an assistant to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and Manuel Pellegrini at West Ham United.
His tenure at Leicester has been marked by tactical ingenuity and strong man-management, earning praise from players and pundits alike.
Maresca’s playing career saw him excel as a midfielder, with notable stints at Sevilla, where he was instrumental in their back-to-back UEFA Cup victories in 2006 and 2007, and Juventus, where he won a Serie A title.
Despite his club success, injuries and stiff competition prevented him from securing a regular spot in Italy’s national team.
In his coaching journey, Maresca began as an assistant manager at Ascoli before moving to West Ham and Manchester City, where he led the Elite Development Squad to a Premier League 2 title in 2021.
His first senior head coach role at Parma was short-lived, but his return to City and subsequent success with Leicester City highlighted his growth and potential as a top-tier manager.
As Chelsea looks to rebuild and establish consistency, Maresca’s appointment could bring a fresh and innovative approach to Stamford Bridge.
His experience under Guardiola and success at Leicester City suggest he has the potential to steer Chelsea towards a path of sustained improvement.