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Will Iraola opt for a top-six club in the Premier League next season?
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‘Wherever he goes he might need time.’
Andoni Iraola and Bournemouth have announced that they will be parting ways in the summer when the Spanish manager’s contract ends and speculation is hotting up on where he will land next, after rumours of him returning to Athletic Club are wide of the mark.
With Chelsea, Manchester United, and potentially Liverpool and Newcastle United looking for a new manager to lead them into next season, it’s up for grabs where Iraola will be plying his trade come August.
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