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Gary Lineker

Gary Lineker Net Worth

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Gary Lineker's net worth is currently estimated at $35M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1978$0.1MD

Professional Debut at Leicester

Lineker began his professional career at Leicester City, quickly showing promise as a young striker. His early performances laid the foundation for a remarkable goal-scoring career.

1985$2M+1900%C

Move to Everton

Transfer to Everton marked his arrival as a top-flight striker, scoring 30 league goals in his single season. This prolific form earned him national and international recognition.

1986$4M+100%B

World Cup Golden Boot

Won the Golden Boot at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico with six goals, cementing his status as England's top striker. His performances led to a move to Barcelona.

1989$8M+100%B

Tottenham Transfer and Success

Moved to Tottenham Hotspur and continued his prolific scoring, winning the FA Cup in 1991. Became the top scorer for three different English clubs.

1992$12M+50%B

Retirement from Football

Retired as one of England's greatest strikers with 48 international goals, a record that stood for decades. Transitioned into broadcasting career.

1999$15M+25%B

Match of the Day Presenter

Became the main presenter of BBC's Match of the Day, launching a highly successful broadcasting career. His articulate style and football knowledge made him a household name in British media.

2010$25M+67%B

Broadcasting Icon Status

Established as the longest-serving Match of the Day host, becoming one of the BBC's highest-paid personalities. His influence extended beyond football into social and political commentary.

2023$33M+32%B

BBC Controversy and Reinstatement

Briefly stepped back from Match of the Day following controversy over social media comments, but was quickly reinstated after widespread support. The incident highlighted his significant cultural influence in British media.

2026$35M+6%B

Established Media Personality

Continues as a well-respected broadcaster and social commentator, balancing his Match of the Day role with advocacy work. Remains a prominent figure in British sports media with solid career longevity.