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Gary Lineker ridicules rumors about his Match of the Day future with a cheeky opening to Saturday’s show, amid suggestions his time on the flagship BBC program could end

  • Lineker fooled viewers in what was said to be the last show of a 25-year career
  • MailOnline revealed that email was circulating which appeared to show a departure statement
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Gary Lineker brutally fooled Match of the Day fans in his opening monologue as rumors continued to swirl that this would be his final appearance on the BBC’s flagship football show.

The presenter was previously spotted catching the train ahead of Saturday night’s programme, which featured highlights of hard-fought wins for title contenders Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal, as well as Brentford’s 5-3 victory over Wolves.

This week, MailOnline revealed how an email was circulating which appeared to suggest bosses were preparing a statement to be released announcing his departure after 25 years on the show.

And on Saturday evening, Lineker mocked mounting speculation about his future with a bold opening of the much-loved programme.

He said: ‘Seven games in and it’s my last show… before the international break.’

Gary Lineker ridicules rumors about his Match of the Day future with a cheeky opening to Saturday’s show, amid suggestions his time on the flagship BBC program could end

Gary Lineker brutally fooled Match of the Day fans in his opening monologue on Saturday

MailOnline revealed how an email was circulated which appeared to suggest bosses were preparing a release statement announcing his departure

MailOnline revealed how an email was circulated which appeared to suggest bosses were preparing a release statement announcing his departure

Lineker was suspended for three days from Match of the Day after posting a series of anti-Tory tweets in March 2023, but later returned

Lineker was suspended for three days from Match of the Day after posting a series of anti-Tory tweets in March 2023, but later returned

The message circulating claims to be from the broadcaster’s sporting director, Alex Kay-Jelski, and appears to include a statement announcing that the former England striker has withdrawn from presenting the iconic show.

It has not been possible to verify the authenticity of the email and the BBC insists he remains under contract until the end of the season.

When MailOnline contacted the BBC we were told: ‘We have nothing to announce and we have not yet agreed the next steps regarding his contract. He has a contract until the end of the season.’

It comes after boxing promoter Frank Warren denounced Lineker’s views on immigration in a tirade.

The presenter was banned from Match of the Day for three days after posting a series of anti-Tory tweets on March 7, 2023.

The former England football captain called the government’s crackdown on migrants “immeasurably cruel” and compared it to Nazi Germany, which critics said breached the Beeb’s strict impartiality rules.

Lineker, the BBC’s highest-paid star with an income of £1.35 million a year, later returned to his role after colleagues boycotted the flagship show in his honour.

Warren, 72, has now criticized Lineker’s decision to openly criticize the policy, insisting that ‘the floodgates have opened’.

The Londoner told the Telegraph: ‘I don’t think you should be ashamed of being British.

“But if you’re a white person over fifty, you’re treated like an outsider, like you don’t matter.”

When asked if he feels like an outsider, Warren replied, “Not particularly. I’m lucky. I’m in a business where people want free tickets.

Warren, 72, has criticized the host's decision to publicly criticize the policy

Warren, 72, has criticized the host’s decision to publicly criticize the policy

Lineker has been the subject of speculation about his future at the BBC for months

Lineker has been the subject of speculation about his future at the BBC for months

“But I see the problem elsewhere, and I don’t think it’s right.

‘I disagreed with Gary Lineker last year when he posted that tweet about the Conservatives’ asylum policy, saying it was similar to 1930s Germany.

“Seriously, what the fuck are you talking about? Nazi Germany? We let people in and don’t take their property.

‘We are a hospitable country. But we must welcome legal immigrants and let them go through the process.

‘This illegal dimension changes the dynamics around schools, homes and hospitals. It’s totally unacceptable.’

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