Bournemouth turn to Rose as Iraola successor confirmed

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  • Marco Rose appointed on three-year deal to replace outgoing Andoni Iraola
  • Club move quickly to secure preferred candidate ahead of summer transition
  • Former Dortmund and Leipzig boss set to take charge after season ends

Bournemouth haven’t lingered.

With Andoni Iraola confirming his departure, the club have moved quickly to name Marco Rose as his successor. It feels decisive, and deliberate. No drawn-out search, no uncertainty.

Rose arrives on a three-year deal, with work to begin once Iraola steps away at the end of the season.

He comes with a clear profile. Bundesliga experience, time at Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig, and a reputation for structured, front-foot football. There’s also a sense that he’s been waiting for the right opportunity since leaving Leipzig last year.

Bournemouth saw enough to act.

He wasn’t the only name in the frame. Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna had admirers internally, but the club’s hierarchy settled on Rose. Personal terms were agreed quickly, which usually tells you something about how both sides viewed the move.

For Bournemouth, it’s about continuity as much as change. Iraola’s tenure brought identity and progression, and the challenge now is to build on that rather than reset completely.

Rose’s background suggests he can do that. His teams tend to be organised, aggressive without the ball, and adaptable. Traits that should translate, though the Premier League has a way of testing those ideas quickly.

There’s also the timing. By making the appointment early, Bournemouth give themselves a head start on the summer. Planning, recruitment, shaping the squad. It matters.

Rose has managed at different levels, from Lokomotive Leipzig to Salzburg, and then into the Bundesliga. This is another step, another environment.

The expectation won’t be immediate transformation. More a steady continuation, with a slightly different edge.

For now, it’s a clean handover. Iraola finishing the job, Rose preparing quietly in the background.

Then it starts properly.

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