Gary Lineker sits on a stool, wearing a black t-shirt, for an exclusive interview with FourFourTwo magazine
Gary Lineker shot exclusively for FourFourTwo magazine, March 2025(Image credit: Nick Eagle)

Gary Lineker has been the countrys leading presenter of televised football for more than two decades, and he hasnt been short of offers during that time.

Lineker succeeded Des Lynam as the host of Match of the Day in 1999, and has been the BBCs main football presenter ever since, leading the coverage of a wide range of major events such as World Cups, Euros and FA Cup finals.

He also presented Champions League football for BT Sport between 2015 and 2021, only cutting his ties so he could travel the continent watching Leicester in the Europa League with his sons the following season.

Gary Lineker reveals Sky interest

Lineker will step down as Match of the Day host this May, and although he will still present FA Cup live matches on the BBC next season and also the 2026 World Cup, his contract with the corporation will then come to an end.

Speaking exclusively to FourFourTwo, he revealed that he doesnt anticipate joining another TV company.

I dont think youll see me doing much football, apart from the podcast, he says. Ill do the odd thing, but I dont think youll see me appearing regularly on another channel.

Lineker has fielded interest from Sky Sports during his career, but never took the plunge. Weve had talks with Sky at various points, but I always wanted to stick with the BBC, he explains.

I could have earned a lot more, though I know Ive been well paid anyway, obviously. Ive had offers to go elsewhere but I just loved being with the BBC, and also how it helps everything else you do.

Its not only the kudos, the audience is much bigger. More people still watch Match of the Day than probably the biggest live game on Sundays.

Also, Im quite loyal. Ive had the same guy cut my hair for 40 years, the same guy training me in the gym for 30 years, the same agent since I was 18...

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Chris joined FourFourTwo in 2015 and has reported from 20 countries, in places as varied as Jerusalem and the Arctic Circle. He's interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it's a long story), as well as covering the World Cup, Euro 2020 and the Clasico. He previously spent 10 years as a newspaper journalist, and completed the 92 in 2017.


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