Tottenham now eyeing ‘elite’ manager to replace Postecoglou, Levy thinks he can win the PL title
Tottenham Hotspur have set their sights on Bournemouth’s transformative manager Andoni Iraola as their preferred candidate to usher in a new era, with club officials convinced the Spanish tactician possesses the blueprint to construct a title-challenging side.
The 42-year-old’s remarkable work at the Vitality Stadium has captured Daniel Levy’s attention, with the Spurs chairman reportedly viewing Iraola as the elite-level coach capable of ending the club’s Premier League drought.
Since arriving on England’s south coast in 2023, Iraola has revolutionized Bournemouth’s playing style and competitive standing.
His progressive philosophy has transformed the Cherries from relegation candidates into European hopefuls, developing young talents like Dean Huijsen and Antoine Semenyo while implementing an exhilarating brand of high-risk, high-reward football. This season’s statistics reveal the extent of Iraola’s impact:
Bournemouth’s Transformation Under Andoni Iraola (2024/25 Premier League)
Metric | Statistic | League Rank |
---|---|---|
Games Played | 30 | – |
Wins | 12 | 7th |
Goals Scored | 49 | 6th |
Big Chances Created | 3 per game | 5th |
Counter Attacks | 42 | 3rd |
Possession Percentage | 47.6% | 11th |
The contrast between Bournemouth’s upward trajectory and Tottenham’s stagnation has made Iraola an increasingly attractive proposition. Spurs currently languish five places and ten points behind Iraola’s side, with Ange Postecoglou’s position appearing increasingly untenable following their latest defeat to Chelsea.

While Thomas Frank, Edin Terzic, and Marco Silva remain under consideration, Tottenham’s hierarchy views Iraola as the standout candidate capable of implementing an identifiable philosophy while developing young talent.
Iraola’s potential appointment would represent a calculated gamble for Levy. The former Rayo Vallecano manager has demonstrated an ability to maximize resources at Bournemouth, working within structural constraints while producing entertaining football – qualities that would prove invaluable at a club with Tottenham’s infrastructure but financial limitations compared to Premier League rivals.
His counter-pressing system and emphasis on vertical progression align with the attacking traditions Spurs fans demand, while his track record of improving individual players suggests he could revitalize underperforming stars like Richarlison and Yves Bissouma.
Bournemouth defender Marcos Senesi recently expressed hope that Iraola would remain at the Vitality, acknowledging “the brilliant job he’s done,” but Tottenham’s project may prove difficult to resist.
The opportunity to work with superior resources at a club with consistent European aspirations could tempt Iraola, despite Bournemouth’s impressive campaign.
For Tottenham, the pursuit signals a potential shift in recruitment strategy. Rather than chasing established names or nostalgia appointments like Mauricio Pochettino, they appear focused on identifying the next generation of elite coaching talent.
Iraola’s progressive methods and proven adaptability make him an ideal candidate to rebuild Spurs into contenders, provided he receives the time and backing that has eluded many of his predecessors.
As the season enters its decisive phase, all eyes will be on whether Tottenham’s interest materializes into concrete action. One thing appears certain – in Andoni Iraola, they’ve identified a manager whose tactical innovations and developmental expertise could finally unlock the club’s untapped potential.
The challenge will be convincing him that Tottenham, not Bournemouth, offers the ideal platform for his burgeoning reputation.