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Villarreal set to confirm Marcelino departure and reach agreement with Inigo Perez

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 1, 2026
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Villarreal to Part Ways with Marcelino as Íñigo Pérez Is Poised to Take Charge

Villarreal will confirm Marcelino’s exit once Champions League is secured; Íñigo Pérez is expected to replace him amid concerns over European form and youth use.

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Villarreal are preparing to announce the departure of manager Marcelino García Toral after the club secures Champions League qualification, sources say. Marcelino’s exit marks the end of a spell that delivered domestic success but left unresolved questions over European results and the club’s pathway from the academy. The decision comes with the Yellow Submarine needing a single point from the remaining league fixtures to mathematically clinch next season’s Champions League place. Club officials plan to formalize the change next week once qualification is certain.

Decision expected after Champions League confirmed

Villarreal officials have reportedly agreed to delay any public confirmation until the club’s Champions League status is beyond doubt. That outcome can be sealed either by Villarreal avoiding defeat against Levante or by Real Betis failing to beat Real Oviedo, according to reports. The timing reflects the club’s priority to secure sporting targets before making a managerial transition public. Club sources have framed the announcement as a procedural step tied to on-field results rather than an immediate personnel crisis.

Villarreal have navigated a strong La Liga season, with Champions League qualification all but secured and a likely top-three finish on the horizon. The prospect of back-to-back Champions League campaigns is a first in the club’s history, adding significance to the timing of any managerial change. The board appears determined to confirm continental football before commencing a formal handover to a new coach. That approach is intended to keep squad focus on the remaining domestic fixtures.

Factors behind the split with Marcelino

Club insiders describe a “cocktail of reasons” for the decision to part ways, combining competitive, developmental and relational elements. Villarreal’s domestic form has been robust, but European performances this season fell short of expectations and are said to have weighed heavily on the board. The club’s substantial summer investment in the squad amplified scrutiny over continental results and raised questions about the trajectory under the current coaching setup.

Internal sources also point to concerns about the integration of academy graduates and a perceived underuse of homegrown talent during Marcelino’s tenure. The club has invested in youth infrastructure and expected clearer pathways from the academy to the first team, but the pace of promotion has been described as insufficient. Additionally, reports indicate a deterioration in the manager’s relationship with parts of the dressing room, with Marcelino’s demanding style cited as a factor in rising tensions. Taken together, these issues convinced the hierarchy that a change of direction is necessary.

Contract status and negotiation breakdown

Marcelino’s contract expires this summer, and renewal negotiations reportedly stalled in recent weeks. The failure to reach agreement followed a period of intense discussions over project direction, squad planning and the manager’s future responsibilities. With the end of the contract approaching, the club and manager appear to have agreed that a parting of ways is the most practical outcome. The pending confirmation is therefore primarily administrative and tied to the completion of the club’s immediate sporting objectives.

Sources familiar with the talks say Villarreal offered proposals that included conditions on transfer policy and youth involvement, while Marcelino sought assurances on squad control and investment. Those divergent priorities contributed to an impasse as the season entered its final phase. Rather than prolong negotiations through May and into the summer, the club opted to finalize plans for succession early, allowing both parties to prepare for the transition. That timetable also permits the incoming coach to begin planning for the transfer window as soon as the move is ratified.

Íñigo Pérez identified as preferred successor

Villarreal have reportedly reached an agreement in principle with Rayo Vallecano coach Íñigo Pérez, subject to a formal contract signature after Champions League qualification is secured. Pérez has impressed in Madrid with Rayo’s domestic performances and led the team to the Conference League semi-finals in his first continental campaign. The club believes his profile—combining tactical flexibility, a willingness to use younger players and a modern approach to match preparation—aligns with Villarreal’s stated ambitions.

Other names had been linked with the post in recent months, including Girona’s Michel Sánchez and former Real Sociedad boss Imanol Alguacil, but the club appears to have settled on Pérez as the preferred candidate. Pérez’s work at Rayo, where he has blended experienced professionals with promising academy graduates, is widely seen as relevant to Villarreal’s stated desire to accelerate youth integration. Negotiations will focus on the length and structure of the contract, transfer autonomy and sporting objectives for the coming seasons.

Sporting and structural implications for the club

A managerial change at a club preparing for the Champions League carries immediate tactical and recruitment consequences. Villarreal will enter the summer transfer window with Champions League status confirmed, which strengthens their position in pursuing targets and retaining key players. The board faces the challenge of balancing short-term competitiveness in Europe with long-term commitments to youth development and financial prudence.

The incoming coaching staff will be expected to refine Villarreal’s playing identity while addressing the areas that contributed to a disappointing European campaign. That likely includes tactical adjustments in two-legged knockout ties, rotation strategies to cope with fixture congestion and clearer pathways for academy prospects. Sporting directors will need to coordinate closely with the new manager to set recruitment priorities, especially given heightened expectations following consecutive high finishes in La Liga.

Signals for the squad and academy

Players and academy staff will watch the transition closely for indications of how the club intends to manage minutes, development and succession planning. One of the reported grievances that precipitated the managerial change was the limited use of homegrown players, and the new regime is expected to offer a different approach. Íñigo Pérez’s track record of blending youth and experience suggests a greater emphasis on integrating promising talents into senior matchday squads.

For senior players, the change represents both an opportunity and a test, as a new coach will reassess roles, systems and leadership dynamics. Captains and veteran figures may be asked to help smooth the transition and maintain focus during the shift in management. Meanwhile, the academy will press for concrete commitments, including clearer benchmarks for promotion and tailored development plans, to ensure that investments in youth yield sustained first-team representation.

A number of tactical questions will also be scrutinized, from how the new coach manages pressing and possession phases to his preferred defensive structure against elite continental opponents. The club’s performance in domestic cup competitions and European knockout rounds last season will inform those assessments. Villarreal’s sporting leadership has signaled a desire to build a squad capable of competing on multiple fronts while preserving the club’s identity.

The club’s formal announcement, when it arrives, will set a clearer timeline for the handover and trigger the next stage of planning for the summer. The priority remains securing Champions League football and then implementing a structured transition that minimizes disruption. Supporters will be looking for evidence that the change both protects recent domestic gains and addresses the shortcomings that prompted the decision.

Ultimately, Villarreal’s leadership has chosen to pair an established record of domestic success with a managerial reset aimed at improving European outcomes and expanding opportunities for academy graduates. The weeks ahead will reveal how quickly the new coach can impose his methods and how effectively the club balances immediate continental demands with a sustainable development model.

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