Bournemouth’s owner, Bill Foley, is planning contract talks with Andoni Iraola next week and there is Âgrowing confidence at the club that the in-demand head coach can be persuaded to stay. The Spaniard’s contract expires at the end of next season and Foley wants him to sign a longer deal, despite interest from clubs such as Tottenham. Foley is due to fly to Bournemouth after Easter and meet Iraola to discuss the future, with a new contract on offer.
Ange Postecoglou is under huge pressure at Tottenham after losing 17 Premier League games and only winning the Europa League could keep him in the job. Spurs play their quarter-final second leg at Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday, with the tie finely balanced at 1-1.
Iraola has been identified as one of the leading domestic candidates to replace Postecoglou should the Âchair, Daniel Levy, make a change, with ÂFulham’s Marco Silva and ÂBrentford’s Thomas Frank also highly rated. Bournemouth have not held formal talks with Iraola, but believe he will stay, particularly if the club qualify for Europe for the first time.
After six games without a win, Bournemouth beat Fulham on Monday to go eighth in the ÂPremier League, which could yield a ÂConference League place.
Iraola achieved Bournemouth’s record points tally of 48 last season and has matched that with six games remaining. His energetic football has won many admirers, although some have questioned whether the 42-year-old’s preference for Âcounterattacking would translate to a side accustomed to dominating Âpossession, such as Tottenham.
Although Iraola is ambitious and wants to work at the highest level he is happy at Bournemouth, who give him considerable influence over transfers, backed by the Âdata-led approach brought by Foley’s Black Knight Sports and Entertainment ownership group.
The signings of Milos Kerkez, Dean Huijsen and Evanilson have been masterstrokes, and with ÂBournemouth comfortably inside the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules threshold the club can demand high prices this summer.
The ÂŁ55m sale of Dominic Solanke to Tottenham was the only Âsignificant departure last summer and with Âlong-term contracts in place ÂBournemouth are confident of Âkeeping most of the squad together.
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Iraola joined Bournemouth on a two-year contract and signed an extension last May. At his Âprevious club, Rayo Vallecano, whom he guided to promotion to La Liga before keeping them in the top flight for two seasons, he preferred to work on a 12-month rolling contract.