Enzo Maresca has been officially appointed as Manchester City’s new head coach, with a contract that will last until June 2029.
After negotiating a comprehensive agreement with the club, Maresca takes over for Pep Guardiola and ushers in a new era at the Etihad Stadium.
In addition to taking over first-team preparations right away, the Italian coach is anticipated to be a major player in Manchester City’s transfer plan ahead of the upcoming campaign.
The 45-year-old is back at City after serving as a member of Guardiola’s coaching staff during the team’s treble-winning season.
After Guardiola’s excellent tenure in Manchester, City wants to maintain consistency in style and philosophy, which is why he was appointed.
Maresca’s tactical style and possession-based football have garnered him a lot of praise, and City’s management thinks he is the best person to guide the team into its next phase.
According to Fabrizio Romano’s story on X on Tuesday, “Enzo Maresca has already signed a three-year deal as Manchester City’s new manager.” A new chapter at #MCFC is about to begin, with Maresca actively participating in the transfer plan, and the agreement is valid until June 2029. Here we have 100% confirmation.
In the upcoming days, an official unveiling and further information about his backstage crew are anticipated.


