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Managerial markets tend to move quietly before suddenly accelerating. A coach’s reputation grows through results, resilience and circumstance, and eventually larger clubs begin circling. According to reporting from iPaper, Bournemouth are attempting to stay ahead of that process by reopening contract talks with Andoni Iraola during the upcoming international break.

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The situation reflects a broader reality in modern football. When a manager lifts a club beyond expectation, the industry quickly takes notice.
Iraola’s work on the South Coast has drawn precisely that level of attention.
Iraola’s current contract expires at the end of the season, a detail that inevitably sharpens interest from potential suitors. His ability to guide Bournemouth through a period of significant squad change has enhanced his standing.
iPaper report that Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Manchester United have all discussed the Spaniard as a potential managerial option.
The interest stretches beyond England as well. Clubs in Italy and Spain have also taken note of the Bournemouth manager’s work.
Bournemouth’s progress this season is particularly notable when viewed against the backdrop of heavy player turnover. The club have sold significant talent while still maintaining competitive momentum in the Premier League.
That ability to stabilise performance during structural change often defines the managers who climb quickly in the profession.
Among the interested clubs, Palace appear to represent the most immediate threat to Bournemouth’s hopes of retaining their manager.
iPaper explain that Iraola has been identified as a candidate to replace Oliver Glasner. Meanwhile, Tottenham previously shortlisted the Spaniard before ultimately appointing Thomas Frank.

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Should Spurs reconsider their direction this summer, Iraola would again be part of the conversation.
Manchester United’s situation remains more fluid, but sources indicate that Iraola’s name has also surfaced during discussions at Old Trafford.
This type of interest underlines the growing respect for the work he has produced at Bournemouth.
Managers who combine tactical clarity with player development often become attractive propositions for clubs seeking renewal.
Bournemouth are far from passive observers in this situation. The club intend to reopen negotiations during the upcoming international break.
The timing is deliberate. With domestic fixtures paused, the three week window offers space for both sides to assess the future.
The club believe they have demonstrated ambition during Iraola’s tenure, even while navigating financial restrictions linked to Profit and Sustainability Rules.
Player sales have been necessary to stabilise the club’s financial position. Bournemouth have generated more than £300 million through transfers since last summer, a reflection of their recruitment strategy and player development model.
Despite those departures, the team remain competitive and continue to push for another top ten finish, with European qualification still a distant but intriguing possibility.
Talks between the club and Iraola first began a year ago, yet a breakthrough has not been reached.
Recent speculation suggesting that a new contract is imminent has been described as inaccurate.
Iraola has built a reputation for carefully weighing career decisions. According to iPaper, he would not have left Bournemouth before the end of his contract regardless of outside interest.

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That patience may ultimately benefit the club.
There is hope within Bournemouth that the Spaniard will observe the turbulent experiences of other rising managers and conclude that stability offers the best platform for long term progress.
With a supportive ownership structure led by Bill Foley and a clearly defined recruitment model, Bournemouth believe they can provide an environment aligned with Iraola’s ambitions.
Still, the managerial market rarely stands still.
Interest from clubs such as Palace, Spurs and Manchester United ensures that the coming months may prove decisive for both Iraola and Bournemouth.
Andoni Iraola has done an exceptional job at Bournemouth.
Supporters have watched the team evolve under his guidance despite losing key players and navigating financial limitations. Bournemouth fans know that maintaining competitiveness after selling major assets is never simple in the Premier League.
That makes Iraola’s work even more impressive.
Fans would naturally feel uneasy about interest from larger clubs. Tottenham, Manchester United and Crystal Palace all possess greater financial power and bigger platforms.
Yet many Bournemouth supporters would also believe the club provides something valuable that those clubs often struggle to maintain.
Stability.
At Bournemouth, Iraola works within a defined structure, supported by an ownership group that appears committed to long term growth rather than short term panic.
Supporters would argue that the project on the South Coast still has room to develop. A top ten finish and the possibility of European qualification already signal progress.
Bournemouth fans therefore hope the manager sees the bigger picture.
Continuity could allow Iraola to build something lasting rather than stepping into a volatile situation elsewhere.
For supporters, the message is simple.
Stay and finish the story that has already begun on the South Coast.
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