Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is out of contract at the end of June with Manchester United, Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Athletic Bilbao all linked with the 43-year-old
Manchester United will encounter competition from Crystal Palace should they attempt to appoint Andoni Iraola this summer. Iraola’s deal with Bournemouth is due to expire at the end of June and the 43-year-old is already generating considerable interest.
Iraola has yet to reach a decision on whether he will remain with the Cherries beyond the conclusion of the season.
His potential availability has sparked speculation he could secure a prestigious position elsewhere, with United, Tottenham, Palace and Athletic Bilbao amongst those keen on his services.
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United will appoint a long-term replacement for Ruben Amorim this summer, with Michael Carrick potentially in the running, having secured seven victories from his 10 matches in charge as interim head coach.
Palace need to replace the outgoing Oliver Glasner, Athletic Club need to identify a successor to Ernesto Valverde, who recently confirmed he will depart the club at the end of the season, and Spurs face uncertainty around their managerial situation.
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Iraola has earned a superb reputation after guiding Bournemouth to 12th and ninth in his first two seasons in the Premier League. Despite losing several influential players in the summer transfer window, he has the Cherries on track for another creditable finish, with the south coast side currently 13th and unbeaten in 11 matches.
The Telegraph reports that his achievements with Bournemouth have caught Palace’s attention, who have been aware since January that they must find Glasner’s replacement in the summer.
Iraola is regarded as one of the finest young managers in the league, and Palace will attempt to lure him with another ‘project’, rather than a more demanding position higher up the table.
Iraola is expected to attract interest from Athletic Club, who require Valverde’s successor in the summer. Iraola made more than 500 appearances for his hometown club, and that sentimental bond could outweigh alternative opportunities, though former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic has been heavily linked with the vacancy.
Meanwhile, United’s hierarchy have yet to enter discussions with any potential new managers, partly because of Carrick’s influence as interim boss. Director of football Jason Wilcox and chief executive Omar Berrada are comfortable taking their time and could consequently lose out on Iraola, who has remained tight-lipped about his intentions.
“Definitely [closer to a decision]. It is something we will decide sooner rather than later, but there is no news,” Iraola stated earlier this month when he was asked about his future. “When there is something to say, we will say it.”
When pressed for more, he added: “I have one thing clear, the club and me are very open. We talk a lot and very sincerely. We have open conversations, but obviously we cannot say here, outside, what we are telling inside. I think that’s how we should work.
“I have a great relationship with [technical director] Simon [Francis] and [president of football operations] Tiago [Pinto]. Everything is fine between us. We have things that we discuss, but they are internal conversations.”
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