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Andoni Iraola’s preferred destination shared amid Everton talk

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Andoni Iraola has become the talk of the town among the Everton fanbase.

Rumours are growing over a potential interest from the Bournemouth manager over a move to Everton this summer.

There has been no suggestion that The Friedkin Group are looking to move on from David Moyes before his contract comes to an end next summer, though.

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Despite the rumours circulating, there is now a belief that Iraola would favour a move to London if he remains in England.

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Andoni Iraola prefers London move amid Everton rumours

Although there has been no suggestion Everton will move for the Spaniard, Angus Kinnear is a big fan of Iraola.

The Everton CEO attempted to hire Iraola at Leeds United before he made the move to Bournemouth.

An update from journalist Sacha Tavolieri has suggested Iraola would actually be in favour of a move to London this summer.

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David Moyes and Andoni Iraola.

Everton fans are desperate to see Iraola replace Moyes, but it is claimed the 43-year-old wants to put his kids through school in the capital.

The report also links Iraola with the vacancies at both Crystal Palace and Chelsea.

Everton have two games remaining in their season and European qualification remains possible – albeit a slim possibility.

Progress has certainly been made on Merseyside and there is an expectation that Everton could offer Moyes a new deal over the summer.

However, the struggles since the international break have certainly cast doubt in the mind of some supporters as to whether the 63-year-old is the man to secure European football.