Tag: Andoni Iraola

Iraola Says Semenyo Still Bournemouth Player and Expected to Face Spurs

Antoine Semenyo
January 2026

Andoni Iraola said Antoine Semenyo is still a Bournemouth player despite reports of an agreed-in-principle move to Manchester City. He expects Semenyo to be available for the next match against Tottenham. Iraola said the club has not been told the deal is completed and will continue selecting Semenyo until that changes. He also criticised refereeing after the Arsenal loss, arguing a key free kick decision was wrong.

Semenyo wants January clarity as £65m release clause puts Man City in pole

Antoine Semenyo
December 2025

Semenyo is pushing for his future to be resolved by the opening of the window as a £65m clause, active only until January 10, tempts multiple giants. After eight goals and three assists this season, Manchester City are viewed as favourites, with Liverpool, United, Chelsea and Spurs monitoring the situation. Bournemouth tied him to a long-term deal to 2030 but accepted a time-limited clause to protect value and allow replacement planning. Iraola has made clear he wants to keep his “massive” attacking threat, yet admits some decisions lie beyond his control, leaving the Cherries braced for a late elite bid that could force a sale.

Deeney touts Semenyo’s ceiling

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)
October 2025

Watford icon Troy Deeney hailed Antoine Semenyo’s start under Andoni Iraola, arguing the Bournemouth forward could reach Real Madrid level if he sustains form. Six goals and three assists in nine league games have powered Bournemouth to second, despite heavy summer sales, underscoring his pace, finishing and value in transition. To validate that ceiling, Semenyo must maintain output against top sides, sharpen off-ball timing, and diversify finishing with weaker-foot strikes. Bournemouth should protect him with rotation and tailored recovery. Film study on pressing cues and overload patterns can unlock cleaner touches in Zone 14 and sustain elite decision-making under pressure.

Bournemouth Push to Extend Iraola Amid United Links

Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)
October 2025

Bournemouth have stepped up talks to extend Andoni Iraola’s deal beyond 2026 as speculation grows over Manchester United’s interest. The unbeaten Cherries currently sit sixth in the Premier League after a strong start despite losing several key players in the summer.
TalkSPORT reports United’s uncertainty around Ruben Amorim has prompted Bournemouth to move early. Iraola, 43, has drawn praise for reshaping the squad under pressure, keeping his side resilient. Securing him to fresh terms is seen as vital to maintaining their progress and fend off suitors.

Southgate Added to United’s Managerial Shortlist

Gareth Southgate
September 2025

Gareth Southgate is reportedly on a three-man shortlist to replace Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford. United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has held fresh talks with the former England boss as Amorim flounders with just two wins in seven games this season. Southgate, out of work since Euro 2024, joins Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola as candidates. United’s poor start, capped by defeats to Arsenal, City, and Brentford, plus a Carabao Cup exit to Grimsby, has piled pressure on Amorim.

Bournemouth Set for New Contract Talks with Iraola Amid Spurs, Madrid Interest

Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)
When: April 2025
What: Bournemouth will open talks with manager Andoni Iraola after Saturday’s match vs Crystal Palace. Iraola has guided the Cherries to a club joint-record 48 Premier League points, with six games still to play.
How: Club owner Bill Foley wants to reward Iraola for the club’s progress this season. However, the 42-year-old is reportedly being eyed by Tottenham and Real Madrid, increasing the urgency to secure his future.

Tottenham Eye Iraola as Postecoglou’s Future Hangs in the Balance

Andoni Iraola (Tottenham)
March 2025

Spurs have identified Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola as their top candidate to replace Ange Postecoglou if results don’t improve before the season ends.
With Spurs sitting 14th in the Premier League and crashing out of domestic cups, club executives are preparing a contingency plan. Iraola’s strong record at Bournemouth makes him a prime target.

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