💨 Abstract
After a decade at TNT Sports, Rio Ferdinand has left the broadcaster, citing a desire to explore new opportunities. The former footballer expressed gratitude for his time there and mentioned he plans to focus on his family, podcast, and other interests. Ferdinand's future could include returning to broadcasting with rivals like Sky Sports or the BBC, revitalizing his restaurant, or even attempting a boxing career. He also has the Rio Ferdinand Foundation, aimed at helping young people in impoverished areas.
Courtesy: Chisanga Malata
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