Already got his excuses in.
Maresca also said he would demand answers from the club's hierarchy after being left unaware of the club's financial situation.
Leicester's financial losses in their last three years in the Premier League totalled more that £215m. Top-flight rules permit clubs to lose £105m over a rolling three-year period.
Leicester are set to face an independent commission over the alleged spending breaches and, if found guilty, could start next season with a points penalty.
The situation also impacted the Foxes during the January transfer window, with Maresca frustrated to miss out on signing midfielder Stefano Sensi from Inter Milan.
"In the January transfer window when we had some problems I was asked about it and I said, 'Now is not the moment because we are focused on the target of promotion and then at the end of the season we are going to sit and speak about that.’
“And it’s the same about Financial Fair Play - nobody from club mentioned it to me when I signed that it could be a problem and I think it’s not the right thing to do. So it would be a moment to sit and understand why they didn’t mention it to me.”