Bournemouth are determined to keep hold of Andoni Iraola and Antoine Semenyo on a long-term basis.The Cherries’ manager and top scorer have been integral to their stunning start to the new Premier League season.Bournemouth are adamant neither Iraola or Semenyo will leave anytime soonGettyIraola’s side sit fourth in the table after seven matches, just two points behind leaders Arsenal.They are also unbeaten in six since losing to champions Liverpool on the opening weekend of the season.Meanwhile, Semenyo has scored six goals and added three assists in his seven league appearances this term.Only Erling Haaland has outscored the Ghana international so far this term.Although Semenyo signed a new five-year deal in July, he remains the subject of transfer interest amid his stunning run of form.talkSPORT understands Liverpool are keen on the 25-year-old, who is valued at £75million by Bournemouth.Cherries managing director Tiago Pinto has revealed he was delighted to keep hold of Semenyo in the summer.What has Pinto said about Semenyo?Asked about the importance of extending the forward’s deal, he told talkSPORT’s Ben Jacobs: “Antoine has been amazing this season.“I think he’s a lovely player, a lovely boy. For us it was amazing to feel that he would be happy to stay one more season even if other clubs were around him.“I think he scored eight or nine goals this season, so we couldn’t be more happy.”Only Haaland has scored more Premier League goals than Semenyo this termGettyDespite securing Semenyo’s future, a new deal has yet to be agreed with Iraola.The Spaniard, who was appointed in the summer of 2023, is currently out of contract at the end of the current campaign.Meanwhile, Manchester United are admirers of the Bournemouth boss as they sound out potential replacements for Ruben Amorim.Cherries owner Bill Foley has previously expressed his desire to tie Iraola down to a new deal, and Pinto holds the same stance.Going nowhereHe continued: “I think what Bill said was exactly what I said in the interview that I did with Sky.“In Bournemouth, from the receptionist to Bill Foley, everyone wants Andoni to stay. So we will do our best to keep him.United are admirers of Iraola, who is currently out of contract in the summerGetty“I think Andoni is happy in Bournemouth, like you guys know every time he jumps in the press conference.“But we know how football is, so it’s something that we will discuss internally and of course we hope that he’s going to stay.”Iraola guided the club to ninth place in the Premier League last term, their joint-highest league finish ever.Who could replace Iraola?Pinto is not concerned by potential interest from elsewhere, though, with the Cherries firmly focussed on keeping hold of their manager.Asked if the club have a succession plan in place, he replied: “I will put it like that.“Our first option is Andoni Iraola, the second option is Andoni Iraola and the third option is Andoni Iraola. That’s our succession plan.”Bournemouth are fourth in the Premier League amid a six-match unbeaten runGettyHe added: “We have those three priorities that I told you. That is Andoni Iraola, Andoni Iraola, Andoni Iraola.“So as soon as we fix it, (it’s) better for us. But we are very quiet, we are very happy, we work very good all together.“We have a very good atmosphere and environment about us and I’m quite relaxed about this situation.”Bournemouth can continue their six-game unbeaten streak when the Premier League returns from the international break next weekend.The Cherries face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on October 18.They will hope to boost their chances of improving on last season’s league finish, with a place in the top eight all but guaranteeing a first-ever European campaign.