
Gary Lineker will leave the BBC next week after 26 years with the broadcaster, days after he apologised for sharing a pro-Palestine social media post which featured a picture of a rat.
Lineker will walk away after his final Match of the Day show rather than staying to present future coverage such as the menâs 2026 World Cup, according to multiple reports.
The 64-year-old said he would ânever knowingly share anything antisemiticâ after reposting a video on his Instagram account from the group Palestine Lobby, titled âZionism explained in two minutesâ.
The post included an image of a rat, which Lineker said he was not aware of. Rats have been used to represent antisemitic propaganda throughout history, including by the Nazis in 1930s Germany.
Linekerâs apology was followed by the publication of an interview with the Daily Telegraph in which Lineker said Israelâs response to the 7 October terrorist attacks was âcompletely out of proportionâ.
In comments that were made before sharing the pro-Palestine post on social media, the former England striker said anyone who was silent on the war in Gaza was âalmost complicitâ and called Israelâs actions âdepravedâ.
Lineker was to leave Match of the Day at the end of the season, and he planned to continue presenting some of the BBCâs football coverage through to the end of the World Cup next summer.
But the former England strikerâs social media post reopened previous tensions with the broadcaster over its impartiality guidelines and reportedly upset some BBC colleagues.
A source told The Sun: âIt is a heartbreaking end to an extraordinary broadcasting career.â

Tim Davie, the director general of the BBC, urged staff to âfollow the rulesâ when it came to impartiality in the wake of Linekerâs apology and his re-post on Instagram.
The BBC briefly removed Lineker from hosting Match of the Day in March 2023 after he compared the governmentâs language used in launching an asylum seeker policy to 1930s Germany.
It did not stop Lineker from criticising the BBCâs impartiality guidelines, stating: âWhy shouldnât I have an opinion on things? Iâm a bloody footballer whoâs turned into a sports presenter.â
Last month, Lineker said he thought senior executives at the BBC wanted him to step down and in his recent interview with the Daily Telegraph appeared to criticise the BBCâs new director of sport Alex Kay-Jelski.
He had signed a new one-year contract to stay on to host the 2026 menâs World Cup and had confirmed that would not take up another presenting role, instead focusing on his podcast empire with Goalhanger.
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