The owner of Bournemouth, Bill Foley, has announced exclusively that they are working on the conviction of search manager Andoni Iraola to sign his future for the cherries.
Talksport understands that Iraola Tottenham’s top goal is to replace Poseteclou when you decide to separate yourself with the Australian while he was also associated with Real Madrid.

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The current Iraola Treaty is running at the end of the next season and asked if the club would like to extend it, Foley said: “Tiago Pinto [sporting director] Speaks to his agent and spoke to Andoni and we increase the topic.
“I hope that if I am at the end of April or Easter, I have the chance to sit down with him and simply talk to him about his goals and efforts.
“I know that our efforts will be the same. He wants to do it well, wants to build winning teams and we are here to support him.
“In the UK, Bournemouth is about as good as a location. It is a really great city, people are wonderful, so everything that does not yet have to be revealed.
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“He is an excellent coach, a modest man, but he is serious and he is really a great coach of our team, and he leads her team, so we are definitely busy with all these affairs.
“The transfer window will only be in July, but we have a number of goals in which we are interested in supporting our own team.
“In fact, next week we have a half -day meeting via zoom to go through and see our team who we need to add what we already have.
“We are really doing pretty well. We are not one of these teams that stands under the weapon for financial fair play. We are in a pretty good shape and have no debts.
“We financed ourselves, so I’m optimistic. We only have to do work. “
In addition to Iraola, there are several Bournemouth stars on the radar of the top clubs from the Premier League and throughout Europe.

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The central defender Dean Huijsen is sought by Real Madrid and has a publication clause of around £ 50 million, while the left Milos Kerkez is sights in Liverpools.
Foley said: “We have many of our players under long -term contracts and most have no release clause.
“We never stand in the way of a player if he is a chance for a better chance, but we try to ensure that we have a team and an environment that attracts good young players.
“We open our new training facility in April and the players are moving in before the end of the month, and the academy will probably move at the end of April or early May.
“This is a big first step, and that is a serious facility. Our players have already seen it, they have already roasted it with an inner place and we will have four outdoor parking spaces.
“You will be under the light, so it’s a really state -of -the -art interior. The next step is really our stadium and we are in full swing to have a solution with several phases.

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“The first age would grow on around 16,000 seats, the next stage would be around 20,000, and the third stage would be around 24,000 seats and much more hospitality and a much more inviting environment.
“My job is to really ensure that we have an environment that attracts good players and is a situation in which these players want to stay and do not want to continue.
“We can compete with almost any salary and we have to have the right facilities, and the same applies to Andoni because he has a priority for us.”
Bournemouth are only three points from the top 5 and foley is confident that they can qualify for the Champions League.
The American billionaire said: “I know that I can achieve it, maybe not this year, but I know that we will be there. I know we will be among the top 5 at some point.
“In contrast to this year, I had somehow classified the next year, but we do it well and we just have to win games now, right?
“When we win games, everyone is happy and it will play wonderfully in Europe for Bournemouth and the fans.
“We have never done it and I just think that it would be such a performance and performance.”