A coaching ticket that has been mooted to include former Rangers midfielder Steven Davis and ex-England midfielder Jordan Henderson for a start.
The show, which is produced by Lineker's company Goalhanger Productions, will continue to be available elsewhere, but will have its last episode on BBC Sounds this week.He had already been due to leave Match of the Day of Sunday, but will not stay to front the BBC's FA Cup and World Cup coverage next year as planned after being critcised for sharing a post about Zionism bearing the image of a rat.
He has apologised, saying on Monday he did not see the image and that he "would never consciously repost anything antisemitic".He said: "However, I recognise the error and upset that I caused, and reiterate how sorry I am. Stepping back now feels like the responsible course of action."In November, the 64-year-old announced that this season would be his last as host of Match of the Day.
He had been expected to continue fronting the BBC's coverage of the men's FA Cup and next summer's World Cup, but will now cut ties with the corporation completely after the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday.The Rest Is Football sees Lineker discuss football's biggest stories in a light-hearted manner with his Match of the Day sidekicks Alan Shearer and Micah Richards.
The original Goalhanger agreement, announced last November, was for a "one-year deal with the opportunity to extend, with episodes remaining available on BBC Sounds for three years".
The Rest is History, another popular Goalhanger production, hosted by Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook, will continue to be available on the platform.Trump said that the new Golden Dome defence missile programme would be operational by the end of his time in office, and that it would cost $175bn. He added that he his administration is looking for Canada to "pay their fair share."
But the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated the eventual price tag could be $542bn over 20 years, on the space-based parts of the system alone.Canada and the US already partner on Norad - a system that is responsible for aerospace and maritime surveillance, warning and defence of the region, and that can detect and shoot down cruise missiles.
Norad has been in place since 1958, and both countries in recent years have been engaged in discussions to modernise it.Trump said the proposed Golden Dome is meant to target increasingly sophisticated aerial weapons, including hypersonic missiles, and will include space-based sensors and interceptors.