Man City edges closer to £10m Chelsea settlement to finalize Enzo Maresca appointment
Manchester City are close to finalizing a £10 million compensation settlement with Chelsea, avoiding a potential legal dispute and clearing the way to officially appoint Enzo Maresca as their new manager.
Manchester City are on the verge of finalized terms regarding a financial settlement with Premier League rivals Chelsea.
The breakthrough clears the path for Enzo Maresca to be named the official successor to Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium.
Representatives from both clubs have successfully navigated intense legal standoffs to avoid an escalating boardroom and regulatory battle over the Italian manager’s contract.
The agreed compensation package is valued in the region of £10 million. Chelsea hierarchy have expressed a firm willingness to accept the payout and officially move past the dispute.
The Stamford Bridge outfit had previously threatened to report City for an illegal approach after Maresca’s sudden January resignation. However, this amicable resolution ensures a smooth managerial transition ahead of the upcoming pre-season schedule.
