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Cherries Close to Agreement for Rose to Succeed Iraola as Boss
- Bournemouth is closing in on the appointment of former RB Leipzig boss Marco Rose as successor to manager Andoni Iraola, with reports indicating an agreement has been reached for the German to take over this summer.
- On Tuesday, Andoni Iraola announced he will leave Bournemouth at the end of the season after a successful three-year spell, though no next destination has been confirmed.
- Rose, 49, previously managed Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Monchengladbach, and Red Bull Salzburg, with his high-intensity pressing style appealing to Bournemouth as a continuation similar to Iraola's approach.
- Rose will officially take charge after the season with the deal agreed now for planning; sources told ESPN that Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna was also considered but Rose emerged as the preferred candidate.
- Unsure of his next move, Iraola said on Friday, "I don't want to risk losing the feeling of satisfaction," yet remains highly coveted by other Premier League teams after his successful tenure.
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Marco Rose is facing a new task after more than a year. The ex-BVB coach is probably heading for the Premier League.
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Read Full ArticleAlex Tóth's team, Bournemouth, which plays in the English Premier League, is planning to appoint Marco Rose.
·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleMarco Rose becomes new head coach at the AFC Bournemouth. A replacement to his former club RB Leipzig will not be due for the English.
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