Andoni Iraola is highly sought after as he prepares to leave Bournemouth at the end of the season. While Crystal Palace have reportedly already presented a lucrative, multi-million-pound contract to secure the Spanish manager.
Bayer Leverkusen are also closely monitoring his situation. The German club hope to convince him to take over their long-term project this summer.
According to Marca, Palace have already contacted Iraola with a highly lucrative offer to manage the London club. The Spanish tactician recently confirmed his impending departure from the South Coast at the end of the campaign, sparking immense interest across Europe.
The Eagles, who are looking to replace Oliver Glasner, believe his aggressive tactical style perfectly matches their squad profile, while the geographical proximity of less than 90 miles between the two clubs offers him familiar continuity within England.
Meanwhile, German publication kicker reports that Bayer Leverkusen have added the 43-year-old to their shortlist. The Bundesliga side are evaluating potential replacements for Kasper Hjulmand amidst growing internal doubts about his future.
Iraola leaves Bournemouth in a strong position, with the club currently sitting 11th in the Premier League. His record this season across all competitions includes 10 wins and 15 draws from 34 matches, securing 45 points in the league so far.
Reflecting on his exit, Iraola stated: “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, who have all made my time here so special.”
A significant advantage for Leverkusen is that the highly-rated coach will be available on a free transfer once his contract expires. This contrasts sharply with their other primary managerial target, Fabian Hurzeler.
Prising Hurzeler away from Brighton would require a substantial compensation fee exceeding €10 million. While Palace could easily afford a €15m payout for targets, Leverkusen executives note that Hurzeler’s philosophy aligns more naturally with their preferred footballing identity.
In contrast, the London club have fewer reservations about tactical adaptation and boast the financial strength to invest heavily.
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