Gary Lineker, the iconic host of Match of the Day, has addressed the swirling rumors about his future at the BBC. After reports surfaced last week suggesting that the 63-year-old may be on the verge of leaving the network after 25 years, Lineker confirmed that contract negotiations have just begun.
In a recent episode of his podcast, The Rest is Football, Lineker reassured fans that all is well and that discussions about his contract are underway. He humorously acknowledged the speculation by jokingly announcing on Match of the Day that it was his “final show” before the international break.
Lineker’s co-hosts on the podcast, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, playfully prodded him about his contract situation, with Shearer expressing concern and Richards even jokingly suggesting odds for himself to take over as host. Lineker, ever the witty presenter, responded with charm and humor, keeping the mood light.
As the BBC’s highest-paid star, Lineker’s future at the network has been a topic of interest, especially given his occasional controversies on social media. Despite this, a BBC spokesperson clarified that no decisions have been made regarding Lineker’s contract, and he remains under contract until the end of the season.
Fans of Match of the Day will have to wait and see how the negotiations unfold, but for now, Lineker continues to entertain and engage audiences with his charismatic presence on the show.