Enzo Maresca has been appointed as the new manager of Manchester City, signing a three-year contract with the Premier League champions. As part of the agreement, Maresca has agreed to pay compensation to his former club Chelsea, where he previously served as an assistant coach. The move marks a significant shift in the coaching landscape, with Maresca taking over from Pep Guardiola, who is expected to leave at the end of the season. The compensation payment underscores the competitive nature of top-tier football management, as clubs often demand financial recompense for losing key staff members.