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  1. Postpublished at 14:50 BST 14 April

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    We're reporting on the news that Andoni Iraola will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season and is expected to take the reins at Athletic Club Bilbao.

    Here are some of the key bits of information from our football reporters Sami Mokbel and Nizaar Kinsella:

    • Andoni Iraola will leave Bournemouth at the end of the 2025-26 season
    • His contract was due to expire this summer and talks over a new deal were unsuccessful
    • He has been heavily linked with La Liga side Athletic Club, for whom he made over 400 appearances as a player
    • Athletic Club have confirmed head coach Ernesto Valverde will leave the club this summer

    Andoni Iraola, in a blue tracksuit with a yellow whistle on a red lanyard around his neck, standing with his hands in his pockets and smilingImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'He has been amazing'published at 14:47 BST 14 April

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    Just had a little cry at work as a devout Bournemouth fan. He has been amazing. I wonder if this will open the door for Eddie Howe to return.

    Travis

    He leaves with the love and the thanks of all Cherries supporters. He has given us the best three years since Eddie Howe took us up to the PL. Our football has been a delight to watch (generally) and I wish him all the luck in the world.

    Shaun

  3. 'Brings the best out of players every day'published at 14:43 BST 14 April

    Tiago Pinto, Bournemouth's head of football operations, told Bournemouth's website: “Andoni is someone I have a lot of admiration for, both as a head coach and as a person.

    "His attention to detail, tactical intelligence and ability to bring the best out of players is something we have seen every day.

    "We’ve continued to watch the development of individuals under his coaching both here at AFC Bournemouth and now in some of Europe’s top leagues too.

    "We of course respect his decision and thank him for everything he has done for this football club over the last three years.”

  4. Andoni 'instrumental in shaping the direction' of Bournemouthpublished at 14:38 BST 14 April

    Bournemouth chairman Bill Foley has praised the impact Andoni Iraola has had on the club during his three years as manager, hailing his "intensity" and "innovation".

    Andoni achieved a record points total in his first season in charge, a top-10 finish in his second, and currently has Bournemouth dreaming of European football as they sit just three points behind sixth-placed Chelsea.

    "Andoni has been instrumental in shaping the direction of this football club over the past three seasons," Foley told Bournemouth's website.

    "He brought intensity, innovation, and a clear philosophy that elevated AFC Bournemouth both on and off the pitch.

    "We are incredibly thankful for his leadership and will always have great memories of our time working together, as well as the things we accomplished.”

  5. 'I will carry fantastic memories of this club' - Iraolapublished at 14:34 BST 14 April

    Bournemouth have confirmed Andoni Iraola will leave the club this summer, ending his three-year tenure.

    The Spaniard has released the following statement on Bournemouth's website:

    "It has been an honour to manage AFC Bournemouth and I am proud of what we have achieved together.

    "I’m thankful to the players and staff that I’ve worked with, as well as Bill [Foley, the club chairman], who have all made my time here so special.

    "As for the fans, you have continued to show your fantastic support to myself and the team, and for that I will always be grateful. I feel this is the right moment for me to step away, but I will always carry fantastic memories of this club."

  6. Bournemouth's PL record under Iraolapublished at 14:28 BST 14 April

    Graphic showing Bournemouth's Premier League record by season under Iraola, with a photo of the manager, wearing a blue tracksuit top and pointing his right hand, as the backdropImage source, BBC Sport
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    Get Involved - 'best coach in Bournemouth's history'published at 14:24 BST 14 April

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    Cherries fans going to be annoyed and rightly so.

    Paul

    Totally and utterly gutted. The best coach in Bournemouth's history.

    Michael

    A huge loss for Bournemouth but also the PL. Spoke well, carried himself well, very likeable and a very, very decent head coach.

    Glyn

  8. 'No hard feelings towards Iraola'published at 14:19 BST 14 April

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Bournemouth moved heaven and earth to convince Andoni Iraola to stay on as manager but were ultimately unable to reach an agreement.

    For 15 months, senior figures at the club held discussions with Iraola about what it would take for him to remain in the role.

    It was not about money, nor was there any frustration with the club’s sporting direction on the south coast.

    The feeling was that Iraola wanted to delay his decision for as long as possible, as he had done at previous clubs. He was also known to be placing significant weight on his family’s wishes, with growing links to the vacant post at Athletic Club in his native Basque Country.

    Iraola, for those unfamiliar with his playing career, is regarded as one of the top 10 greatest players in Athletic Club’s history. The Bilbao-based club are well financed, despite operating a long-standing policy of only selecting local players.

    It is a blow for the Cherries, but there are no hard feelings towards Iraola, given the close personal relationships that exist at all levels of the club.

    Furthermore, Bournemouth have had ample time to plan for his succession knowing his contract was running out and this was the possible outcome of the painstaking time taken to make his final call.

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    Get Involved - who replaces Iraola?published at 14:13 BST 14 April

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    Bournemouth fans, we want to hear from you!

    How much of a blow is it to lose Andoni Iraola?

    How does he compare to other Bournemouth managers?

    And of course, the million dollar question, who would you like to replace him?

    Get in touch to let us know your thoughts.

  10. Iraola linked to Athletic Clubpublished at 14:08 BST 14 April

    Andoni Iraola has been heavily linked with a move to former side Athletic Club to replace the outgoing Ernesto Valverde.

    Valverde announced in March he would leave the club at the end of the season, bringing an end to his latest four-year spell.

    Across three separate stints in Bilbao, Valverde reached two Copa del Rey finals, winning in 2023-24, and won the Supercopa de Espana in 2015.

    Andoni Iraola as a Bilbao playerImage source, Getty Images
  11. Iraola set to leave Bournemouth after failing to agree new dealpublished at 14:03 BST 14 April

    Sami Mokbel and Nizaar Kinsella

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola will leave the club this summer.

    The Spaniard joined the club in 2023, replacing then head coach Gary O’Neil.

    But his contract expires this summer and sources have told BBC Sport that talks over a new deal were unsuccessful.

    Bournemouth had been determined to keep Iraola at the club but were unable to reach an agreement with the 43-year-old.

    It means the Spaniard, one of the most highly-rated coaches in Europe, will leave the Cherries for free at the end of the campaign.

    Sources close to the matter have told BBC Sport that Iraola has communicated to Bournemouth that he has not finalised his next move despite talk of a return to Spanish side Athletic Club.

    Iraola spent 12 years at the Basque club as a player, making over 400 appearances for the club.

    His family's desire to return to Spain is understood to be among the factors Iraola has considered when coming to his decision.

    IraolaImage source, Getty Images
  12. Iraola to leave Bournemouth at end of seasonpublished at 14:02 BST 14 April
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    Andoni Iraola will leave Bournemouth at the end of this season.