
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly shifting their gaze toward Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola as the ideal successor to Thomas Frank. While Roberto De Zerbi remains a high-profile option, club chiefs Vinai Venkatesham and Johan Lange are increasingly convinced that Iraola’s “front-footed” philosophy and superior man-management make him the perfect fit to rescue Spurs from their current Premier League slump.
The “De Zerbi Risk” vs. The Iraola Project
Despite Roberto De Zerbi’s tactical brilliance, his recent sacking by Marseille following “abrasive” fallouts with players has raised red flags at N17. Tottenham, currently sitting just five points above the relegation zone, cannot afford another volatile dressing room.
In contrast, Andoni Iraola has been hailed by Mikel Arteta for doing an “extraordinary job” at Bournemouth. Over two-and-a-half years, the 43-year-old Spaniard has transformed the Cherries from survivors into top-half contenders, all while maintaining a personable attitude that aligns with the “Spurs Way.”
Resourceful Brilliance: Bournemouth’s High-Octane Numbers
Iraola’s ability to overperform with limited resources is exactly what the ENIC Group is looking for. Despite losing his entire backline last summer and star man Antoine Semenyo in January, Iraola has kept Bournemouth in the European hunt.
The data backs up the hype. This season, Bournemouth ranks among the elite in creativity:
| Team | Goals Scored | Expected Goals (xG) |
| Manchester City | 54 | 47.8 |
| Arsenal | 49 | 44.1 |
| Bournemouth | 43 | 41.3 |
Data via FotMob
A Summer Tug-of-War with Manchester United?
With Iraola’s contract set to expire at the end of the season, Spurs aren’t his only suitors. Manchester United have also registered interest in the man Sky Sports journalist Sam Tighe called the “best young coach in the world.”
While John Heitinga could step in as an interim firefighter for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign, Tottenham’s long-term survival—and identity—might depend on winning the race for the Spaniard this summer.

Thiago Nuno is a football editor and analyst covering European leagues, match statistics, and transfer market trends.
