Andoni Iraola has just over one year remaining at on his current deal at Bournemouth but the Cherries are confident of tying down the Spaniard to fresh terms
Andoni Iraola'
Andoni Iraola's representatives were recently approached by clubs from the Saudi Pro League(Image: AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has rejected lucrative approaches to coach in the Saudi Pro League this summer. The Spaniard, who has made a huge impression on the South Coast since arriving from Rayo Vallecano in the summer of 2023, is now approaching the final year of his contract at the Vitality Stadium.
Bournemouth, however, remain optimistic that Iraola will not only fulfil the final 12 months of his deal but also pen fresh terms and extend his stay with the Cherries. Talks over an extension are ongoing and are expected to continue at the end of the season with owner Bill Foley determined to fend off mounting interest in Iraola's services.
The Spaniard has attracted admirers at Tottenham, who are poised to make a decision on the future of Europa League-winning boss Ange Postecoglou, but there have already been informal approaches from the Middle East.
It's understood at least one unnamed side, believed to be Al-Hilal (though sources at the Saudi club refused to comment), recently approached Iraola's representatives and indicated a willingness to meet his release clause which is worth between £9million and £10m.
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Iraola politely rejected the proposal and sources close to the 42-year-old have indicated he wants to continue managing in the Premier League despite also attracting interest from Europe.
Bournemouth are ready to execute arguably the biggest summer of their history as they gear up for the departures of Real Madrid-bound Dean Huijsen and Liverpool target Milos Kerkez.
Winger Antoine Semenyo and centre-back Illia Zabarnyi are also admired by a host of top clubs though the Cherries have little desire to sanction a fire-sale as they look to kick on again next season and compete for European football.
Andoni Iraola
Iraola recently outlined his desire to "close the gap" at the top of the Premier League as he looks to drive ambitious Bournemouth to new heights.
He sold following the opening of the club's new £32million training centre: "I think we are lucky to be here in this moment for the club. I think the club is taking steps forward, but also knowing the challenges of the competition.
"Every club in the Premier League is very powerful and probably bigger than us. We have to try to reduce this gap. With the new training ground and the improvements to the stadium, I think we are getting closer to the other teams. I always tell the players, the club are giving us everything, so now it's our moment to perform."
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