Leicester are set to appoint Manchester City assistant coach Enzo Maresca as the club's new manager.
The 43-year-old was part of Pep Guardiola's team that helped guide the Manchester side to a historic Treble, including the Champions League when they defeated Inter Milan in the final.
Maresca will take over from Dean Smith after agreeing terms with Leicester, according to talkSPORT.
His move to the King Power Stadium will bring to an end his second stint as a coach at the Manchester club, having previously worked with the Under 23 set-up.
With the Italian set to take charge of the Foxes, who is he? Who has he managed before? Mail Sport provides the answers below.
Who is Enzo Maresca?
Born in Pontecagnano Faiano, Maresca began his career as a player.
After playing for AC Milan and Cagliari at youth level, the Italian made his senior breakthrough at West Brom.
Over two seasons at the Hawthornes, Maresca played over 40 appearances, scoring five goals.
The Italian moved back to the Serie A with Juventus in 2000 and was then sent out on loan to Bologna.
He was then sent out on loan to Piacenza ahead of the 2002-03 season. In that season, he made 31 appearances and scored nine goals.
After being released by Juventus in 2004, he went on to play one season with Fiorentina, before playing for the likes of Sevilla, Olympiacos, Malaga, Sampdoria, Palermo and Hellas Verona.
His brief spell with Verona would be his last season as a professional footballer.
Maresca represented Italy at youth level. However, was never capped at senior level.
Who has he managed?
After finishing his career at Hellas Verona in 2017, Maresca was appointed as an assistant manager at Ascoli.
He would then spend one season at Sevilla and a year at Premier League side West Ham, before he was appointed as head coach of Manchester City's development side in 2020.
That season, he would win the Premier League 2 title with the Manchester side, finishing 14 points clear of second place Chelsea.