
Andoni Iraola has announced to be leaving Bournemouth at season's end, check out the latest odds for the Spaniard's next club.
Andoni Iraola has become one of the most in-demand managerial names in European football after confirming he will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season.
The Spaniard departs having overseen a remarkable rise on the south coast, guiding the Cherries to a 12th-place finish in his debut campaign before delivering a club-record 9th last season.
Bournemouth are currently sitting 11th in the Premier League and still only three points behind Chelsea in 6th, underlining the consistency Iraola has brought during his tenure. His high-intensity, front-foot style has caught the attention of elite clubs across England and Europe.
With the managerial merry-go-round already spinning, the betting markets are beginning to reflect where his next destination could be.
Andoni Iraola Next Club Odds
| Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal Match Result | Odds | Bookmaker |
|---|---|---|
| Newcastle | 2/1 | BetVictor |
| Man United | 4/1 | bet365 |
| Crystal Palace | 6/1 | Sky Bet |
| Chelsea | 6/1 | BetVictor |
| Man City | 6/1 | BetVictor |
| Liverpool | 7/1 | William Hill |
| Real Madrid | 7/1 | Sky Bet |
*Odds correct as of 9:50am Wednesday 15th April.
Newcastle (2/1)
Newcastle United sit 14th in the table and are at something of a crossroads, with Eddie Howe’s long-term future under review this summer amid a disappointing campaign and questions over whether fresh leadership is needed to push back towards the top six.
Iraola’s stock has never been higher after consistently overachieving on a modest budget, and his availability as a free agent makes him an ideal, low-risk fit for the PIF-owned Magpies, who face ongoing PSR pressures yet retain serious top-flight ambitions.
Tactically, the Spaniard’s intense, progressive style has already proven effective against Newcastle in recent seasons (including notable wins where his side outmatched Howe’s), offering the kind of dynamic identity that could reinvigorate St James’ Park.
Check out Newcastle's Next Manager Odds HERE.
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Man United (4/1)
Manchester United, who sacked Ruben Amorim in January and have Michael Carrick in interim charge while pushing for a Champions League spot, remain in a state of transition this summer as the hierarchy weighs up a permanent appointment and weighs long-term ambitions against recent instability at Old Trafford.
Iraola’s reputation has soared after overachieving on a modest budget, positioning the 43-year-old as a low-risk, Premier League-proven candidate who has been on United’s radar for months and whose availability has already seen bookmakers slash his odds dramatically.
Tactically, his dynamic, vertical, high-energy approach – built on aggressive pressing and fast transitions – would inject the attacking verve and modern identity many at the club crave, offering a fresh start that aligns with the squad’s desire for high-tempo football.
Check out odds to be Man United's Manager at the first game of the 26/27 season HERE.
Crystal Palace (6/1)
Crystal Palace, currently 13th in the table with 42 points from 31 games, face their own managerial crossroads as Oliver Glasner has confirmed he will depart at the end of his contract, citing a desire for a new challenge after guiding the club to their first major trophy but amid reported frustrations over transfer policy and squad investment.
Iraola’s stock is sky-high after consistently overachieving on a modest budget, making the 43-year-old Spaniard an ideal, low-risk target for Palace’s hierarchy, who have tracked him for months as a prime candidate and are now set to hold talks following his availability.
Tactically, his dynamic, attacking approach would offer a natural evolution at Selhurst Park, continuing the forward momentum built under Glasner while injecting fresh energy into a club that has shown it can punch above its weight in recent seasons.
Check out Crystal Palace's Next Manager Odds HERE.
Chelsea (6/1)
Chelsea sit sixth in the table with 48 points from 32 games but find themselves at a managerial crossroads, with Liam Rosenior – who replaced Enzo Maresca in January on a long-term deal – under increasing scrutiny amid supporter discontent, recent heavy defeats and an early Champions League exit despite the hierarchy’s public backing.
Iraola’s reputation has never been higher after overachieving on a modest budget and nurturing young talent, positioning the 43-year-old as a low-risk, Premier League-proven candidate who has already been linked with the Blues and whose availability has seen Chelsea’s multi-club hierarchy monitor him closely.
Tactically, his dynamic, vertical and attacking approach – built on aggressive pressing and fast transitions – would inject fresh energy into Chelsea’s youthful squad, complementing their high-investment model and providing the modern identity needed to turn European qualification into sustained top-four contention.
Check out Chelsea's Next Manager Odds HERE.
Liverpool (7/1)
Liverpool sit fifth in the table but are at a managerial crossroads, with Arne Slot’s long-term future under review this summer amid a campaign that has fallen short of title expectations and growing questions over whether fresh leadership is needed to restore the club’s relentless edge at Anfield.
Iraola’s stock is sky-high after consistently overachieving on a modest budget and developing young talent, positioning the 43-year-old Spaniard as a low-risk, Premier League-proven candidate who has been quietly monitored by the Fenway hierarchy and whose availability has already triggered serious interest.
Tactically, his dynamic, vertical and high-energy approach – rooted in aggressive pressing and rapid transitions – would represent a natural evolution of the DNA that defined Liverpool’s greatest successes, injecting renewed intensity into a squad built for exactly that identity.





