Lineker has now shared his thoughts on Ratcliffe and told the Rest is Football Podcast: "The hypocrisy I find difficult. Obviously, Keir Starmer has called for him to make an apology; whether he will or not remains to be seen. I watched it and the hypocrisy really - the guy's a migrant himself, an economic migrant, [because] he lives in Monaco. You can have a gripe all you like, but at least be here, pay taxes, and contribute to our society. I would say a lot of these migrants who come in contribute enormously and facts show you that in terms of revenue and paid tax. Whereas Jim out there, in Monaco, is doing everything he can to avoid paying tax, I would suggest. Also, you're one of the owners of Manchester United, a club that has a lot of players from overseas. When he's talking about colonised with immigrants, is it OK that you're a white person living abroad, not a brown or black person? I don't know, only he can answer that question. Lots and lots of my friends who support United have come on and said similar things to what I'm saying now, they're very disappointed. Look at the story of [how] Amad [Diallo] has ended up here. So I find it deeply concerning that an owner of a football club can say that sort of thing."