Tottenham Hotspur have identified Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola as their top target to succeed current head coach Ange Postecoglou, whose future at the club is increasingly uncertain. Reports emerging today indicate that Spurs are preparing for a potential managerial change this summer, with Iraola’s impressive track record at Bournemouth making him the leading candidate.
Postecoglou, who joined Tottenham in the summer of 2023, has faced mounting pressure following a disappointing 2024-25 Premier League season. The North London club currently languishes in 14th place with just nine games remaining, a stark contrast to the expectations set after his promising debut campaign. Despite guiding Spurs to the Europa League quarter-finals, where they are set to face Eintracht Frankfurt next month, questions persist over his long-term suitability for the role. Sources suggest that even a Europa League triumph might not be enough to secure his position beyond the season’s end.
In contrast, Andoni Iraola has earned widespread praise for his transformative work at Bournemouth. Since taking charge in 2023, the 42-year-old Spaniard has elevated the Cherries to a competitive force in the Premier League, with the team currently sitting 10 points ahead of Tottenham in the standings. Bournemouth’s success this season, including a 1-0 victory over Spurs in December and a 2-2 draw at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, has only heightened Iraola’s appeal. His tactical acumen and ability to maximize resources—despite losing star striker Dominic Solanke to Tottenham last summer—have made him a standout figure in English football.
According to The Athletic, Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy views Iraola as the ideal candidate to revitalize the squad, with the manager’s £10 million release clause at Bournemouth not considered a significant obstacle. The club is also reportedly monitoring other Premier League managers, including Fulham’s Marco Silva and Brentford’s Thomas Frank, but Iraola remains the frontrunner. His prior experience in the Premier League, coupled with a progressive style of play, aligns with Tottenham’s ambitions to reclaim a spot among England’s elite.
However, securing Iraola’s services may not be straightforward. Bournemouth are said to be keen to extend his contract, which runs until the end of the 2025-26 season, amid interest from Spurs and even European giants like Real Madrid. Iraola’s stock has risen significantly, and his potential availability this summer could spark a bidding war among top clubs.
For Postecoglou, the clock appears to be ticking. With one year left on his contract—plus an optional fourth year—his fate may hinge on Tottenham’s European campaign. The Australian has maintained a defiant stance, famously declaring at the season’s outset that he “always wins things in my second year.” Yet, with domestic form faltering and fan frustration growing, the Spurs hierarchy seems poised to explore alternatives.