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Bournemouth fast-tracks negotiations with Marco Rose as manager following Iraola’s departure

April 15, 2026
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Bournemouth fast-tracks negotiations with Marco Rose as manager following Iraola's departure

Bournemouth targets Marco Rose as new manager

Bournemouth are accelerating discussions with Marco Rose as the leading candidate to take charge following Andoni Iraola’s impending exit, reports BritPanorama.

Tiago Pinto, the Cherries’ head of football operations, is understood to be pushing for a rapid conclusion to negotiations. Rose emerged as the frontrunner after Tottenham previously explored his availability before ultimately selecting Igor Tudor for their managerial vacancy.

A deal with the 49-year-old is viewed as more straightforward than pursuing other targets on Bournemouth’s shortlist. Rose brings considerable pedigree to the south coast role, having managed at the highest level of European competition during his tenure at Borussia Dortmund. His time in charge of the Bundesliga giants saw him oversee the development of two players who would become global stars: Norwegian striker Erling Haaland and England midfielder Jude Bellingham.

The German’s tactical philosophy centres on aggressive, high-intensity pressing football, which aligns closely with the approach Iraola has implemented at the Vitality Stadium. Prior to his spell at Dortmund, Rose held positions at Borussia Mönchengladbach and RB Salzburg, building his reputation across German and Austrian football.

Bournemouth have also weighed up internal and external alternatives during their managerial search. Tommy Elphick, currently serving as assistant coach, has been assessed alongside Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna. However, McKenna’s primary concern remains guiding the Tractor Boys back to the Premier League, where they are on course for automatic promotion following last season’s relegation.

The Northern Irishman, who spent five years at Manchester United in coaching roles, does possess a release clause that Bournemouth could activate. Yet pursuing Rose presents fewer complications, making the German the more practical option for the Cherries as they seek to finalise their appointment swiftly.

Iraola announced on Tuesday he will depart when his contract concludes this summer, ending 15 months of negotiations over an extension. The 43-year-old Spaniard told the club website: “It has been an honour to manage AFC Bournemouth and I am proud of what we have achieved together. I feel this is the right moment for me to step away, but I will always carry fantastic memories of this club.” Chairman Bill Foley expressed gratitude for Iraola’s contribution, stating: “We are incredibly thankful for his leadership.”

Bournemouth currently occupy 11th position with six matches remaining, safe from relegation whilst retaining slim hopes of European qualification. In a sport where fortunes can shift in an instant, the club’s pursuit of a new managerial direction illustrates the fine line between stability and ambition.

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