Andoni Iraola arrives at Liverpool as new manager
Andoni Iraola touched down on Merseyside this morning as he prepares to take charge at Liverpool, reports BritPanorama.
The 43-year-old Spaniard arrived from San Sebastian on a private jet, landing at Liverpool John Lennon Airport at approximately 10:40 AM. After disembarking from the aircraft, he was quickly ushered away in a silver Mercedes.
It is understood that Iraola has already agreed to a two-year contract with the Reds, although formal signing is still pending. The move comes just days after Arne Slot was unexpectedly dismissed following a disappointing campaign.
Liverpool acted swiftly to identify Iraola as their preference, with negotiations facilitated by his status as a free agent. His appointment comes after he enjoyed a successful three years at Bournemouth, where he guided the team to sixth place in the Premier League, securing European football for the club for the first time.
Richard Hughes, Liverpool’s sporting director, was instrumental in bringing Iraola to Anfield, having previously recruited him at Bournemouth. While Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness and Lens’ Pierre Sage were also considered, the club ultimately concluded that Iraola was the ideal fit at this juncture.
Iraola plans to bolster his coaching setup by bringing several trusted colleagues from Bournemouth, including assistants Tommy Elphick and Shaun Cooper, analyst Tom Webber, and fitness coach Pablo de la Torre.
Amid speculation surrounding the potential involvement of former players like Thiago Alcantara and the recently retired James Milner in coaching roles, any final decisions regarding the backroom staff will rest with Iraola. This appointment signals Liverpool’s ambition to reintegrate a more aggressive, front-foot style of play that had waned during Slot’s final season.
As Liverpool looks to regain its competitive edge, Iraola’s fresh perspective may provide the catalyst needed for a promising turnaround in the club’s fortunes.