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Leicester’s statement on Maresca

A statement from the Foxes read: “Given the promising foundations established during his single season in charge, the Club is disappointed that Enzo has decided at this stage that he no longer wants to be part of our vision.

“However, with Enzo’s decision made and the Board’s terms for his departure met, we wish him well in his future endeavours.

“He leaves with the appreciation of everyone at the Club for his work in helping us to achieve an immediate return to the Premier League during the 2023/24 season.

“Staff members Willy Caballero, Danny Walker, Michele De Bernardin, Marcos Alvarez, Javier Molina Caballero and Roberto Vitiello will also be leaving the Club.

“The Board will now commence the process of appointing a new manager that will lead our return to the Premier League and continue the implementation of our long-term vision for the success of Leicester City Football Club.”

BREAKING: Chelsea announce Maresca appointment

Enzo Maresca has been officially announced as Chelsea’s new manager.

The Italian has signed a five-year deal with the option to extend until 2030.

Chelsea have paid Leicester an £8.5million compensation fee to complete the deal.

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Euros XI of players set for moves

A number of Europe’s finest stars are going into the Euros with their futures yet to be decided.

For some, they will be hoping to use a European Championship triumph as a springboard for a multi-million pound glamour move.

For others, the Euros could be a chance to put them in the shop window for a transfer that would see them play week-in-week-out for a new club.

Here’s a look at 11 stars that could move once the tournament in Germany is wrapped up.

Sesko ‘says yes’ to Arsenal

Benjamin Sesko has “said yes” to a move to Arsenal this summer, according to reports.

The RB Leipzig forward is also attracting interest from Manchester United and Chelsea.

But the Gunners are in pole position to sign the Slovenia international, 20, who has a release clause of £56million – although Arsenal would be looking to pay less than that.

Mikel Arteta is keen to add depth to his squad this summer and have identified Sesko as an ideal fit for the group.

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