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Gary Lineker's huge fortune and “strange” relationships with ex -women

Lineker is ready to leave the BBC at the top after 26 years after his last episode on Saturday, and he is planned that he will organize reporting next year next year.

Gary Lineker has been an integral part of BBC football reporting for decades(Picture: Getty)))

Football fans will see a completely different game of the day after Gary Lineker leaves his post as a moderator of the show after 26 years. Lineker is ready to leave the BBC at the top after 26 years after his last episode on Saturday, and he is planned that he will organize reporting next year next year.

The 64-year-old broadcaster should leave at the end of the season and still cover the World Champion and Live FA Cup games for the 2025/26 season, but his departure from the BBC is now being stopped this weekend. This is followed by a social media repost, in which Israel's war against Hamas was criticized, in which thousands of innocent people, including children who were killed by Hamas for an attack on October 7.

Lineker has confirmed his departure.

He said: “Football was as long as I can remember – both on the field and in the studio at the center of my life.

“I take care of the game and the work that I have done with the BBC for many years. As I said, I would never deliberately repeat anything anti -Semitic – it contradicts everything I stand for.

Gary Lineker at the game of the day
The BBC has already confirmed that the current host Gary Lineker will step down (Picture: BBC)))

“However, I recognize the mistake and the annoyance I caused and repeated how sorry I do. When I step back, I feel like the responsible procedure.”

The controversial Instagram post on Zionism and the conflict in Palestine showed a picture of a rat that was historically associated with anti -Semitic tropics.

Although he granted an apology and insisted that he would never intentionally share anti -Semitic content, BBC bosses reported to them with Lineker's position unsustainable.

Lineker has recently been not only because of his professional efforts, but also because of personal matters, including the strong BBC content he will give up, and his romantic life, both of which attract public attention.

While he is preparing for the separation from the BBC, there is an insight into the life of the moderator beyond the gloss of the studio.

Net value

Lineker's departure from the BBC will mean that he has to forego a stay that has brought him to the top of the company's prize list in the past seven years.

The June report from last year showed that the host was between 1,300,000 GBP and 1,354,999 GBP for 2023/2024 and put it on the apex of the BBC PAY scale.

The Daily Mail reported that Lineker, although he was ready to stay the face of the day after this season, had suggested accepting a significant reduction in payment of around £ 350,000.

As early as 2019, his high £ 1.75 million was described as “outrageous” by the Beteb by BEB by the experienced BBC broadcaster John Humphry.

Although one of the most famous players in football and an English international legend was praised, it is his career on television that was the main contribution to Lineker's fortune, especially since its game days in front of the cash boom of the Premier League ended.

Lineker's flourishing podcast network GOALHANGER PODCASTS is lucrative about his income flows and only shows an impressive profit of £ 1.4 million at the beginning of this year.

With its diverse business efforts, Lineker's valuable value of around 30 million pounds is raised

Relationships

With his good appearance of Grey Fox, the sporting physique and his charming personality, it is no wonder that Lineker's romantic activities are in the spotlight.

His relationship history has often collected the headlines, whereby the sports moderator recognizes that a certain relationship in its history could be considered “strange”.

The ex-England striker tied the knot with Michelle Cockayne for the first time in 1986, and the couple shared four sons, George, Harry, Tobias and Angus.

After two decades, the marriage came to an end when Cockayne submitted a divorce in 2006 and Lineker's supposedly “inappropriate behavior” quoted, which she allegedly left “stress and fear”.

Just a few years after his separation from Cockayne, Lineker was introduced to the Welsh performer and model Danielle Bux through mutual acquaintances, which led to their wedding in 2009. Her union ended in 2016, according to reports that more children are reluctant to reserve.

Gary Lineker and ex-wife Danielle Bux
Gary Lineker has an unusual line-up with his ex-wife Danielle Bux(Picture: Pa)))

In 2017, BUX welcomed a little girl with the US lawyer Nate Greenwald and she married in 2019.

Nevertheless, Lineker claims that there is no discomfort between him, Bux or Greenwald and reveals that he will regularly dine with the couples during his trip to Los Angeles.

“We go out very well. We go out for dinner when I'm in La. It could be unusual and people could go, 'this is strange', but to be honest, I don't care,” said Lineker.

“What is normal? Is it better to divorce and in the end to fight, scream and scream? Or is it better to go on if you can?”

In an open chat with the Times, the moderator gave his current status and shared: “I like it to be alone”.

“I know it sounds a bit crazy,” he continued. “I have a lot of society. I have a lot of friends and I also have my boys … I don't feel lonely. I have the strange date here and there, but nothing seriously related to a long relationship.”

Lineker thought about his personal life: “I am married for most of my adult life. Two really good marriages, I'm friends with both. I don't say whether it will change. It could change. I don't know. But I am very comfortable minute.”

Since then, Lineker has been observed in the company of Jemima Goldsmith, the former spouse of ex-cricketing and former Prime Minister Pakistan, Imran Khan. Despite this sighting, rumors about a romantic connection quickly became calm.

Health fears

With regard to his health, Lineker is very careful and is not afraid to express his concerns about the potential consequences of his football career, in particular the risk of developing diseases such as dementia or Parkinson's disease.

Several former professional soccer players, including Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton and Martin Peters, have died after the fight against dementia, a fact that plays strong in Lineker's thoughts.

Studies by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden have emphasized that ex-footballers suffer from 50 percent more often by 50 percent more often.

Lineker, who was already careful before the dangers of leading the ball, took steps at the beginning of his career to minimize the risk.

“Every soccer player should be worried, and it doesn't matter to me to admit that I am,” revealed Lineker. “I led the ball a lot as a child – and when I was 20, 21 years old, I consciously decided not to do it during training.

“We would be wet in the winter months, heavy balls – we didn't get new balls every week as they do now – and it was something I was worried about because I was a player who scored a lot of header.”

Lineker, who scored 32 goals with his head during his game days, also discussed the problem with fellow bales.

Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker celebrate the beating of Arsenal at Wembley in the FA Cup semi-final from 1991(Picture: Bob Thomas/Getty Images)))

“I have had discussions with Alan Shearer and Ian Wright and others about the concern that could happen in one of us for 10 or 15 years. The chances indicate that it will be likely.”

In 2022 he spoke about his proactive approach to monitoring his health.

“I will carry out my three -time test this summer and ask whether you can establish something in the brain because, given the circumstances, I don't see how a footballer would not worry about it. It is a worry. It doesn't matter to me that it affects me. There is no question that there is a link.”

Lineker's personal connection to the neurodegenerative disease by his grandfather, who also played football and succumbed to Parkinson's disease, gives his attorney a moving note on this matter.

“My grandfather was in the army, but also a very good footballer,” he said with the Daily Mail. “He was in the mid -1950s when he developed Parkinson's. We didn't think about why.”

Lineker discussed during an interview with The Sun, in which he mentioned a prostate cancer -” -spoils” in a routine medical examination: “I have a full -body check every few years and was a prostate fear.

“It is important to be ahead of it and many men, we sometimes think: 'I'm fine'. We don't want to see doctors. But this is a dangerous game. We are all a little afraid of having something, and I think it's fair to share it.”

Lineker remembered his game days and told a time in 1988 when he represented England and initially feared the worst of his health – concerns that emerged as hepatitis, as was documented in his memoirs behind closed doors: life, laughter and football began. “I noticed that something in European championships in summer to grow.

“I also lost weight – about one and a half stone would show up at some point. I wondered quietly if I had AIDS. I managed to scare my thought.”

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