Chelsea linked Andoni Iraola, the highly-rated head coach of AFC Bournemouth, will leave the Premier League club at the end of the 2025–26 season when his contract expires, the south-coast side confirmed on Tuesday.
The 43-year-old Spaniard informed Bournemouth’s hierarchy and players of his decision earlier this week, bringing the curtain down on a successful three-year spell in which he transformed the club’s fortunes. Appointed in June 2023 to replace Gary O’Neil, Iraola led the Cherries to a record points tally of 56 and a club-best ninth-place finish in the Premier League during the 2024–25 campaign.
Despite Bournemouth’s efforts to secure his long-term future – including extensive contract negotiations that spanned more than a year – talks ultimately failed to produce an agreement. With his contract due to expire this summer, and multiple offers to extend his stay declined, the club and coach have parted ways by mutual consent.
Bournemouth currently sit 11th in the Premier League, just outside the race for European qualification with six games to go, highlighting a strong showing under Iraola’s guidance even amid significant player turnover.
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Iraola’s imminent departure has sparked intense speculation about his next destination, with CHELSEA emerging as a potential suitor. Reports in the British media suggest that his name has been discussed within Stamford Bridge circles as the club prepares for a managerial change should Liam Rosenior fail to get Champions Legaue football.
Chelsea are understood to be assessing a shortlist of candidates for their next head coach ahead of the 2026–27 campaign, with multiple names from across the Premier League and Europe under consideration
Why Iraola Could Be an Inspired Appointment for Chelsea
Iraola’s teams are noted for their attacking intent, tactical flexibility and emphasis on high-tempo transitions — traits that align with the modern Premier League and Chelsea’s historical identity. His Bournemouth side consistently played an attractive brand of football that belied the club’s modest resources, winning admirers across the division.
During his tenure on the south coast, Iraola navigated significant player departures – including key squad members – without a collapse in performance. He has demonstrated an ability to develop talent and integrate emerging players into competitive roles, a quality Chelsea desperately need given their young core and restructured recruitment strategy.
Iraola’s Bournemouth picked up notable results against elite clubs and remained competitive throughout fixtures that required tactical discipline. That adaptability will be crucial at CHELSEA, where domestic and European demands require nuanced game planning.
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