TNT Sports ‘pick Gareth Bale as Rio Ferdinand’s replacement’ after star impressed bosses

Rio Ferdinand announced he was leaving TNT Sports in May after over a decade in the role as he looks to pursue personal projects and Gareth Bale has been lined up as his successor

Gareth Bale looks on ahead of the 2024/2025 Europa League Final football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at San Mames stadium. Bilbao (Spain), May 21st, 2025. (Photo by Cesare Purini/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
TNT Sports have reportedly picked Gareth Bale as Rio Ferdinand’s long-term successor(Image: Mondadori Portfolio, Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

TNT Sports has reportedly agreed a deal with former Tottenham and Real Madrid star Gareth Bale to become one of their main pundits for the season after the departure of Rio Ferdinand.

The broadcaster has been on the lookout for new pundits after Ferdinand announced he would be stepping down from his recurring role in May following ten years in the job.

Ferdinand has been one of their most recognisable faces on TNT during Premier League, Champions League and Europa League matches and has been an ever-present since joining in 2015 under the channel’s previous name BT Sport.

The Manchester United legend said he wanted to experience a new chapter and focus on his own YouTube channel Rio Ferdinand Presents, as well as his other business interests.

TNT have now made their move in finding Ferdinand’s long-term successor by securing five-time Champions League winner Bale as their next big-name pundit, according to the Guardian.

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Bale will accompany his former Tottenham team-mate Peter Crouch and Chelsea legend Joe Cole as part of TNT’s line-up alongside the likes of Ally McCoist, Owen Hargreaves, Michael Owen and Steve McManaman.

The former Wales winger has been seen more regularly on TNT in recent months, having been part of the coverage group for the Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United.

He will be seen on TNT’s Premier League and European coverage, with the broadcaster having exclusive rights to the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League this season.

Gareth Bale and Rio Ferdinand
Bale is set to become a regular face after Ferdinand left to pursue personal projects

They have also secured a four-year deal to show FA Cup games, though the BBC will still air a total of 14 matches, including two quarter-finals, one semi-final and the final.

Ferdinand explained in a statement earlier this summer that he was excited about experiencing new challenges as he revealed his decision to quit TNT.

He said: “Since retiring from football it has been a privilege talking about the game I love for a decade for sports fans watching on BT Sports and TNT Sports.

“The network continues to thrive with more rights than ever, and I look forward to following its progress and the exciting future that lies ahead.

“As I turn the page to the next chapter. I carry with me countless memories. I’m excited about what the future holds, spending more time with my family, focusing on Rio Ferdinand Presents and my other business interests. I hope to stay connected with all of you in different capacities. Thank you once again for everything.”

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