Real Madrid are reportedly keeping tabs on Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as a potential contender to replace Carlo Ancelotti.
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Ancelotti could step down in the summerAlonso considered the frontrunner to replace himIraola has reportedly joined the race for Bernabeu hot seatFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
For some time, Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso has been considered the frontrunner to take over from Ancelotti. However, recent statements from Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro suggest that the Spanish coach is likely to remain with the Bundesliga leaders beyond this season. This development has prompted Madrid to expand their list of potential successors, with Iraola emerging as a serious alternative, according to
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While Ancelotti continues to insist that he remains committed to the club and has dismissed recent speculation about his future, uncertainty remains regarding his long-term stay in the Spanish capital. Nonetheless, Madrid officials are determined to have a contingency plan in place, ensuring a smooth transition should the 65-year-old decide to step down.
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Iraola’s impact at Bournemouth has not gone unnoticed, with the Cherries performing well beyond expectations in the Premier League this season. Under Iraola’s guidance, Bournemouth have secured victories against top teams such as Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Newcastle. Their remarkable rise has placed them in contention for a Champions League spot, an achievement that has made the 42-year-old one of the most highly regarded managers in European football.
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Iraola’s impressive work on the South Coast has not only attracted interest from Real Madrid but also from other clubs in the Premier League. Tottenham Hotspur are believed to have him on their radar in case Ange Postecoglou departs. And with just 18 months remaining on his current contract with Bournemouth, the club may find themselves in a vulnerable position if a European giant like Madrid comes calling.