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Enzo Maresca approached over shock return to Championship strugglers Leicester one month on from surprise Chelsea sacking

Leicester City have reportedly been in contact with Enzo Maresca over a potential return to the King Power Stadium. The Foxes, who are struggling in the Championship, recently sacked manager Marti Cifuentes and gave the job to Andy King on an interim basis. Maresca helped the 2015-16 Premier League winners earn promotion to the top flight in 2024 after claiming England's second-tier title and has been out of work since New Year's Day when he was given the boot by Chelsea.Maresca signed a five-year contract with the option of an extra season when he arrived at Chelsea in 2024, leading the Blues to a fourth-placed finish and Champions League qualification in his sole full campaign at Stamford Bridge. They also managed to scoop some silverware in the form of the Conference League and the Club World Cup, surprisingly thrashing Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the latter competition over the summer of 2025.However, the Italian's relationship with the Chelsea owners began to unravel, particularly after he suggested he had felt little to no support following a December victory over Everton. He said at the time: "This is the reason why I praise the players because with so many problems they are doing very well after a complicated week. Since I joined the club the last 48 hours has been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support us. “Worst 48 hours since I joined the club because people didn’t support me and the team.”Maresca was eventually sacked on New Year's Day after a run of just one win in seven Premier League matches, with Liam Rosenior appointed as his successor.Leicester have endured a dismal campaign thus far and sit 16th in the Championship table after their most recent defeat, a 2-0 loss to Charlton Athletic, on Saturday. Former boss Cifuentes was given his marching orders last week after his side were downed 2-1 by Oxford United, that result being their 11th loss in 29 league games during the Spaniard's reign. The 43-year-old had been tasked with taking Leicester back into the Premier League but that ambition looks a tall order right now, with the Foxes nine points off the play-off positions.However, they are reportedly showing ambition when it comes to appointing Cifuentes' replacement. The Mirror claim the club has contacted Maresca over a potential return and they believe a charge for a top-six place could still be on the cards if they could convince the former Juventus and Sevilla midfielder midfielder to take the job.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Maresca was named Leicester manager in June 2023, shortly after their relegation from the Premier League, and he enjoyed an awesome start as his side won 13 of their opening 14 Championship games to put themselves firmly in the driving seat for the title.A brief November blip aside, Leicester continued their strong form into February before a late-season collapse threatened to derail their title bid. However, they managed to get their act together to eventually finish first, a point ahead of runners-up Ipswich Town, and secure promotion back to the Premier League.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhether Leicester can turn their season around, even by reappointing Maresca, remains to be seen. They are without a win in four league games and are without the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Harry Souttar, Jannik Vestergaard, Jordan James, Oliver Skipp and Victor Kristiansen due to injury.

Enzo Maresca approached over shock return to Championship strugglers Leicester one month on from surprise Chelsea sacking

Leicester City have reportedly been in contact with Enzo Maresca over a potential return to the King Power Stadium. The Foxes, who are struggling in the Championship, recently sacked manager Marti Cifuentes and gave the job to Andy King on an interim basis. Maresca helped the 2015-16 Premier League winners earn promotion to the top flight in 2024 after claiming England's second-tier title and has been out of work since New Year's Day when he was given the boot by Chelsea.Maresca signed a five-year contract with the option of an extra season when he arrived at Chelsea in 2024, leading the Blues to a fourth-placed finish and Champions League qualification in his sole full campaign at Stamford Bridge. They also managed to scoop some silverware in the form of the Conference League and the Club World Cup, surprisingly thrashing Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the latter competition over the summer of 2025.However, the Italian's relationship with the Chelsea owners began to unravel, particularly after he suggested he had felt little to no support following a December victory over Everton. He said at the time: "This is the reason why I praise the players because with so many problems they are doing very well after a complicated week. Since I joined the club the last 48 hours has been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support us. “Worst 48 hours since I joined the club because people didn’t support me and the team.”Maresca was eventually sacked on New Year's Day after a run of just one win in seven Premier League matches, with Liam Rosenior appointed as his successor.Leicester have endured a dismal campaign thus far and sit 16th in the Championship table after their most recent defeat, a 2-0 loss to Charlton Athletic, on Saturday. Former boss Cifuentes was given his marching orders last week after his side were downed 2-1 by Oxford United, that result being their 11th loss in 29 league games during the Spaniard's reign. The 43-year-old had been tasked with taking Leicester back into the Premier League but that ambition looks a tall order right now, with the Foxes nine points off the play-off positions.However, they are reportedly showing ambition when it comes to appointing Cifuentes' replacement. The Mirror claim the club has contacted Maresca over a potential return and they believe a charge for a top-six place could still be on the cards if they could convince the former Juventus and Sevilla midfielder midfielder to take the job.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Maresca was named Leicester manager in June 2023, shortly after their relegation from the Premier League, and he enjoyed an awesome start as his side won 13 of their opening 14 Championship games to put themselves firmly in the driving seat for the title.A brief November blip aside, Leicester continued their strong form into February before a late-season collapse threatened to derail their title bid. However, they managed to get their act together to eventually finish first, a point ahead of runners-up Ipswich Town, and secure promotion back to the Premier League.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhether Leicester can turn their season around, even by reappointing Maresca, remains to be seen. They are without a win in four league games and are without the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Harry Souttar, Jannik Vestergaard, Jordan James, Oliver Skipp and Victor Kristiansen due to injury.

Published on Feb 1, 2026