Bournemouth have announced Marco Rose will succeed Andoni Iraola as the club’s head coach in the summer.
The German has agreed a three-year deal at the Vitality Stadium.
Iraola revealed last week he will leave the Cherries when his contract expires at the end of the season, bringing an end to a successful three-year reign.
Despite hoping to extend the Spaniard’s stay, Bournemouth were prepared for that scenario and have moved quickly to appoint his replacement as part of their long-term project.
Rose has been without a club since he was sacked by RB Leipzig in March 2025 and previously managed RB Salzburg, Borussia Monchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund.
He has a track record of player development, having worked with the likes of Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham and Dominik Szoboszlai during his career.
Bournemouth’s owners were attracted by the 49-year-old’s high-pressing, attacking style of play, which they believe aligns with the club’s identity.
Rose has Champions League and Europa League experience from his time in Austria and Germany, and could potentially be involved in a European campaign next term.
Bournemouth sit eighth in the Premier League table, level on points with sixth-placed Chelsea, amid a 13-game unbeaten run.
Following back-to-back 2-1 away wins at Arsenal and Newcastle, the Cherries begin their final five games at home to FA Cup semi-finalists Leeds on Wednesday evening.
The departing Iraola, 43, arrived in Dorset on an initial two-year deal in June 2023, taking over a side which finished 15th under Gary O’Neil.
He guided Bournemouth to 12th place in his first campaign, achieving a then-club record of 48 points, before agreeing a one-year contract extension.
The English south-coast club finished ninth last term with a record 56 points and also reached the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Iraola has been linked with a return to former team Athletic Bilbao, as well as the Manchester United job.