Ernesto Valverde has announced the end of his third stint at Athletic Bilbao in May, with Andoni Iraola emerging as a potential successor. However, the Bournemouth manager firmly distances himself from the speculation.
Iraola Affirms Commitment to Bournemouth
Iraola states, “No, it doesn’t have anything to do with me. Probably as a supporter because it is my club but no it doesn’t affect the situation.”
He emphasizes his satisfaction at his current club: “I’ve said it a lot of times I’m very happy here. I have a great relationship with the club and it’s true that we will have to take a decision according to this but it’s a situation I have had most of my years as manager. It is not new to me.”
Pundits Champion Iraola for Manchester United
Football expert Jamie Redknapp praises Iraola’s credentials: “He is an elite manager, I think he is top, I love the way that Bournemouth play and he has been an absolute revelation.”
Redknapp adds that Iraola previously featured on Manchester United’s shortlist and suits their style: “Bournemouth play with high energy and tempo that I think Manchester United would want… I think he could definitely do that job.”
Former player Joe Cole agrees: “Yeah, why not? He’s a good manager.” Cole highlights Bournemouth’s achievements under Iraola: “To get Bournemouth in the positions they find themselves in, playing really good football and bringing in good players, that is a big bonus. I have watched them quite a bit this season, they are a good team. Finishing mid-table again for such a small club is a testament to him.”
Iraola’s high-pressing, energetic approach positions him as a strong candidate for bigger roles amid ongoing Manchester United discussions.

