Enzo Maresca Manchester City move still not confirmed
Despite a clear vision for the summer, Manchester City's transition remains in limbo. The club is yet to confirm Enzo Maresca as their new manager or finalise a major squad addition.

The hierarchy at Manchester City appears to have identified their primary targets for the post-Pep Guardiola era, yet a curious paralysis has gripped the club as the summer transfer window approaches. While the strategy for the coming months seems established behind the scenes, the lack of formal movement is beginning to raise eyebrows across the Premier League.
At the heart of the delay is the appointment of Enzo Maresca. The former Chelsea boss, who previously served as an assistant at the Etihad, is widely understood to be the chosen successor to lead the first team. However, the anticipated official announcement has yet to materialise, leaving the managerial office technically vacant during a critical period of recruitment planning.
This administrative deadlock extends beyond the dugout. The club is reportedly working on a significant marquee signing to bolster the squad, yet this deal, much like the managerial appointment, remains in a state of suspended animation. Without a confirmed head coach in place, the final approval for substantial financial outlays often faces internal friction.
Manchester City find themselves in an unusual position of public quietude. While their rivals are beginning to register interest and move pieces across the board, the champions are operating in a "waiting room" phase. The infrastructure for success is present, but the formal triggers have not been pulled to initiate the next chapter of the club’s history.
For a club traditionally known for its clinical efficiency in the market, this period of inertia is unexpected. The supporters are eager for clarity, particularly regarding how Maresca intends to evolve the tactical identity of a team that has dominated English football for the better part of a decade.
Until the documents are signed and the press releases issued, City remain a titan in neutral. The coming weeks will dictate whether this slow start is a measured calm before a storm of activity or a sign of deeper complications in the transition of power.