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Gary Lineker ‘in talks to launch MOTD-style show with major sport broadcaster’ after controversial BBC exit


GARY LINEKER is planning for life as a “media disruptor” after leaving the BBC, according to reports.

The 64-year-old parted ways with the Beeb earlier this week following an anti-Semitism row.

Gary Lineker has left the BBC after 26 yearsCredit: BBC
Reports suggest Lineker’s podcast The Rest is Football is set to cover the Club World CupCredit: Alamy

Lineker announced earlier this season he would depart his role as Match of the Day host after almost three decades.

But he had been due to stay for the BBC’s coverage of the World Cup next summer.

The former England striker is now reportedly planning to expand on an existing role.

According to The Guardian, Lineker’s podcast The Rest is Football are in talks with DAZN.

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The discussions are based around “launching shows featuring match clips of this summer’s Club World Cup.”

Lineker’s Goalhanger Productions company are reportedly leading the talks with DAZN, who hold global rights to the tournament.

Episodes of The Rest is Football were previously available on BBC Sounds after Goalhanger signed a one-year deal with the Beeb last November.

Following Lineker’s departure, future episodes will not be streamed on the platform.

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The outlet also claims TV insiders believe Lineker moving to a rival such as ITV or Sky Sports is “highly unlikely.”

Any success this summer with the Club World Cup could see The Rest is Football return for extended World Cup episodes in 2026.

Gary Lineker apologises for antisemitic post and confirms he’s quitting BBC next week

Lineker faced a huge backlash after he re-posted a video last week which criticised Zionism and included an illustration of a rat.

The Three Lions legend agreed to leave the BBC for good and apologised unreservedly in a video message on Monday.

The 64-year-old said in the clip: “Football has been at the heart of my life for as long as I can remember – both on the pitch and in the studio.

“I care deeply about the game, and about the work I’ve done with the BBC over many years.

“As I’ve said, I would never consciously repost anything anti-Semitic – it goes against everything I stand for.

“However, I recognise the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am.

“Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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