Man United target Andoni Iraola expected to renew Bournemouth deal
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Man United target Andoni Iraola expected to renew Bournemouth deal
"Manchester United are reportedly looking at the Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as a potential replacement for Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese manager is under a lot of pressure after a disappointing start to the season. Manchester United have spent heavily during the summer transfer window, and they were expected to start the season positively. They have already crashed out of the English League Cup, and they have picked up just one win from four Premier League matches."
"Iraola has been identified as a potential alternative. He has done an exceptional job with the Cherries, and the Spanish manager is averaging 1.46 points per game at Bournemouth since taking over. The Cherries have done quite well in the Premier League so far, with three wins out of four. Despite selling several key players this summer, they have managed to perform at a high level. Iraola has shown that he is excellent at managing clubs with a shoestring budget."
"The 43-year-old is an indispensable asset for them, and they are looking to tie him down to a long-term deal. According to TBR football, they are hopeful that the 43-year-old will commit his long-term future to the club. Andoni Iraola is expected to sign a new deal Andoni Iraola applauds the Bournemouth supporters (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) Graeme Bailey claims: Bournemouth have always deflected the attention in Iraola insisting they see him signing a new deal but that is becoming more of a situation."
Manchester United face scrutiny after heavy summer spending and a disappointing start, including League Cup elimination and just one win from four Premier League matches. Ruben Amorim is under significant pressure and could be sacked. Andoni Iraola has emerged as a candidate, averaging 1.46 points per game and guiding Bournemouth to three wins from four despite selling key players. Iraola has a reputation for succeeding with limited budgets and could thrive with greater resources. Bournemouth view Iraola as indispensable and are pushing to secure him to a long-term contract before his current deal expires next summer, with sporting director Pinto hopeful of a commitment.
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