Gary Lineker to Leave the BBC
The BBC’s highest-paid presenter, Gary Lineker, is expected to announce his departure from the broadcaster on Monday. The 64-year-old has been under scrutiny for his social media posts, and it is believed that his position has become unsustainable.
Recent Controversy
Lineker recently apologized for sharing a social media post about Zionism that included an anti-Semitic illustration. He stated that he had not knowingly shared something anti-Semitic and deleted the post when he learned about the symbolism. However, this incident has added to the speculation about his future at the BBC.
Past Criticism
Lineker has faced criticism for his social media posts in the past. In March 2023, he was temporarily suspended by the BBC after comparing the language used to promote an asylum policy to that used by Germany in the 1930s. The BBC then rewrote its social media rules to emphasize the importance of impartiality for high-profile presenters.
Career Plans
In an interview earlier this year, Lineker hinted that he might be leaving the BBC, saying "maybe you want to leave, there was a sense of it." He also mentioned that he would be focusing more on the podcast world in his next career step. The BBC has announced new presenters for the show, including Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman, and Gabby Logan, starting from the 2025-26 season.
Impartiality and the BBC
The BBC’s director-general, Tim Davie, has emphasized the importance of impartiality, stating that "the BBC’s call is kept by everyone, and if someone makes a mistake, it costs us." Lineker’s departure is seen as a result of the broadcaster’s efforts to maintain its impartiality and avoid controversy.
Next Steps
Lineker is expected to remain involved in the BBC’s coverage of the FA Cup and the 2026 World Cup, despite his departure from the broadcaster. However, he has not publicly commented on his plans, and the details of his departure are still unclear. The BBC has not commented on the speculation, but it is expected to release a statement soon.