Andoni Iraola gives future update amid Man Utd and Newcastle links and Bournemouth exit 'truth'
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Andoni Iraola gives future update amid Man Utd and Newcastle links and Bournemouth exit 'truth'Andoni Iraola has been linked with the Manchester United manager job and has now spoken out about his Bournemouth futureCommentsSportMark Wakefield Sport Central Audience Writer16:29, 17 Apr 2026View ImageAndoni Iraola will leave AFC Bournemouth in the summer(Image: Robin Jones/AFC Bournemouth)Andoni Iraola has clarified that his decision to depart AFC Bournemouth is not driven by the lure of another managerial position elsewhere. Iraola has been touted as a contender for the manager's role at Manchester United and Newcastle, and news of his impending exit has fuelled suggestions that a switch to Old Trafford could materialise this summer.The 43-year-old will leave Bournemouth at the conclusion of the campaign when his contract runs out, prompting speculation that he could become the new United manager in the coming months.United are anticipated to appoint a permanent boss in the months ahead, with Iraola mentioned in reports as a possible successor to Michael Carrick, who was installed as interim head coach earlier this year.Bournemouth are set to take on Newcastle in the Premier League this weekend, and Iraola has now addressed the reasoning behind his choice to leave the Cherries at the season's end, reports the Manchester Evening News.READ MORE: Portuguese media say Ruben Amorim was RIGHT about Man Utd – 'His decisions were correct'READ MORE: Michael Carrick drops Kobbie Mainoo hint but rules two Man Utd stars out of Chelsea clashIraola also emphasised that the decision was not taken with a move to another club already lined up."The decision was not about any other club, there was no other club involved. It was about either continuing here or not continuing here," Iraola said."I don't know what I want to do next season. I don't know if I am going to coach a team, a club. I don't know if I am going to coach...





