Rio Ferdinand Could ‘Quit UK with Wife’ After TNT Sports Exit, Future Job Plans, Possible Return
- Rio Ferdinand, the former Manchester United defender aged 46, revealed he will end his decade-long role as a pundit with TNT Sports following Saturday’s Champions League final in Munich.
- After a decade of covering football on BT Sport and TNT Sports, Ferdinand chose to step down to focus on his family and reduce the demands of his busy schedule.
- Earlier this month, Ferdinand revealed on his YouTube channel that a severe virus hospitalized him and at one point he feared for his life, which impacted his recent broadcasting duties.
- He announced that he will be leaving TNT Sports following the Champions League final, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to discuss football with fans over the past ten years.
- Ferdinand’s departure means TNT Sports will likely look for a new presenter, with former Real Madrid player Gareth Bale among the possible candidates, as Ferdinand intends to dedicate more time to his management company New Era along with his expanding production business focused on podcasts and interviews.
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Rio Ferdinand could ‘quit UK with wife’ after TNT Sports exit, future job plans, possible return
Rio Ferdinand will step down from his role with TNT Sports after this weekend's Champions League final as we take a look at both his and the broadcaster's future plans
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