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    Manchester City have opened formal negotiations with Chelsea over a compensation fee for Enzo Maresca as they move closer to appointing him as Pep Guardiola’s successor.

    The discussions are now being handled at legal level by both clubs, with Maresca still technically under contract at Chelsea for more than three years after his exit in January.

    Talks focused on final financial terms

    City are pushing to reach an agreement within the week as they accelerate their managerial succession plan.

    While the overall framework of Maresca’s return is largely in place, several key details are still being finalised.

    These include the timing of his official appointment, the structure of his coaching staff, and other contractual conditions tied to his proposed deal.

    Man City in talks with Chelsea over Enzo Maresca compensation fee
    Maresca nears taking over at Manchester City – Getty image

    Return to familiar environment for Maresca

    Maresca previously worked under Guardiola during Manchester City’s treble-winning 2022/23 season as part of the backroom staff, a period that strengthened his profile within the club.

    That familiarity has played a major role in City’s decision to pursue him as their long-term managerial option.

    Chelsea had prior awareness of City interest

    Chelsea were reportedly informed last year that Maresca had been identified as a potential future candidate for the Manchester City job. Despite that, they proceeded with their project before his departure in January.

    Negotiations between both clubs remain ongoing, with an agreement expected once compensation and contractual details are fully resolved.

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