
-
-
60 Comments
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says reports describing him as a potential successor to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola are «100% speculation».
The 45-year-old is the former assistant to Guardiola at City and there have been multiple reports that his mentor could step down at the end of this season.
The Italian was appointed Chelsea manager in June 2024 and has a contract running until 2029, with an option to extend by a further season.
When asked whether there was any truth to the City reports, Maresca said: «It doesn’t affect me at all because I know that is 100% speculation. And at this moment, there is no time for these kind of things.
«First of all, because I have a contract here until 2029 probably. And my focus, I said many times, is just about this club and I’m very proud to be here. But again, it’s speculation. One week ago I was in Italy, the same with Juventus. So I don’t pay attention because I know that is not true.»
Fourth-placed Chelsea play Newcastle in the Premier League on Saturday at 12:30 GMT.
-
England’s X-factor has ‘hill to climb’ – will Palmer go to World Cup?
-
12 minutes ago
-
Maresca’s comments come after he said «many people» caused his «worst 48 hours» since joining Chelsea following a 2-0 win at home to Everton last weekend.
Those remarks sparked talk of a rift between the manager and controlling owner Behdad Eghbali, along with sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart.
When asked if he had spoken to those key figures, Maresca said: «We are in the same building, so we speak about different things. But about the Everton press conference, no.»
Maresca then replied «absolutely, yes» when asked if he would remain at the club next season, and he also urged fans to «continue to support the team».
There was some positive news for Chelsea when Maresca revealed forwards Liam Delap (shoulder) and Estevao Willian (muscle) could return earlier than expected to face Aston Villa on 27 December.
Related topics
- Chelsea
- Premier League
- Manchester City
- Football
-
Latest Chelsea news, analysis and fan views

-
Ask about Chelsea – what do you want to know?








