Iraola is out of contract at the end of the season, and has been relaxed about the situation, being used to short-term deals in his career.
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But the Cherries and their fans are keen to retain his services for next season.
Andoni Iraola and Marcos Senesi. (Image: Richard Crease)
With the transfer window now closed and with Iraola having a better idea on how the Bournemouth squad will look moving forward, the boss was asked if any decisions had been made, and when they will be made if not.
“I haven't decided,” he said.
“I don't know when we will decide.”
He added: “We will decide all together. I’ll talk to the club and we will decide all together.”
Iraola said his decision will come before the end of the season, and asked if the side’s league position will have any bearing on his future in Dorset, Iraola said: “No, because probably I will have to decide before and it's something that will happen before.
Andoni Iraola. (Image: Richard Crease)
“It's going to be a matter of the team, how I see the team mostly.”
He continued: “It's a matter of feelings. I think it's a matter of short terms.
“How do you see, how does the club also see the future? And if we are aligned, we are not aligned, or if we are very different thoughts on these kinds of things we discuss.”
On if his family will have a say in the decision, he said: “They always have. They always have in every decision. But no, I don't feel they will go strongly one side or the other.”