Latest Leicester City news from Leicestershire.Live brings you what’s being said about Maresca following an update from Fabrizio Romano. According to Fabrizio Romano, Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca is “super keen” on joining Chelsea this summer as the Blues continue their search for a new manager. Chelsea are now looking for a replacement for Mauricio Pochettino, who left the club last week, with several candidates vying for one of the most lucrative roles in football. Maresca is on that list of potential replacements, with Chelsea willing to make a bid for the Leicester manager who led them to the championship title this season.
Maresca is on that list of potential replacements, with Chelsea willing to make a bid for the Leicester manager who led them to the championship title this season. Kieran McKenna of Ipswich and Thomas Frank of Brentford have both been suggested as prospective possibilities for the position at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea had a disappointing season by their own standards. But, in an update on his Substack today, transfer specialist Romano says Maresca is on Chelsea’s radar and is open to the move, though one name remains a mystery.
“I’m receiving many questions about Enzo Maresca guys, and I can confirm that Maresca is super open and super keen on joining Chelsea, so it’s a concrete possibility” , he stated. “He’s not the only target; Hoeness does not want to leave Stuttgart, Michel is also very happy at Girona, but Thomas Frank, McKenna, and another candidate are on Chelsea’s list, but no one knows who that is yet, so they are still discussing all options.
“Maresca said no to Sevilla; he wants to work in the Premier League, at Leicester or any other team; he wants to stay in England, and he has a €10 million release clause. It’s really open, and I understand why Chelsea is taking their time to choose the finest alternative available.” “Maresca said no to Sevilla; he wants to work in the Premier League, at Leicester or any other team; he wants to stay in England, and he has a €10 million release clause. It’s really open, and I understand why Chelsea is taking their time to choose the finest alternative available.”
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