Property developments from the
University of Salford in 2014 Ahead of his testimonial in 2011, Neville revealed he would spend the proceeds towards a supporters club and hotel near Old Trafford. Despite objections from Manchester United, Neville's plans were approved in 2012. In 2013, Neville and Ryan Giggs launched a hospitality company named GG Hospitality, with plans to build football-themed hotels and cafés around the United Kingdom, initially in
Manchester and London. The first operation was a football-themed restaurant named Café Football in
Stratford, London, which opened in November 2013, with
Hotel Football, previously under the guise of the supporters club Neville announced in 2011, scheduled to be opened in late 2014. In 2015, Neville and Ryan Giggs gained planning permission for a second Manchester hotel which will not be football themed. The pair will be redeveloping Manchester's former stock exchange building into a boutique hotel. Giggs and Neville bought the 1906-built Northern Stock Exchange Building for £1.5 million in 2013. The Grade II-listed building is on 4 Norfolk Street and will have 35 beds, a gym, spa, roof-top terrace, restaurant and bar. Zerum, Gary Neville's property consultancy, acted as agents for the application for planning permission. Along with other United players who won the 1992
FA Youth Cup, Neville founded a higher education institution in Greater Manchester, named
University Academy 92 which offers "broader courses than traditional degrees" and aims to attract students who "otherwise might not go on to higher education". It opened in September 2019 in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. As of August 2022, it has 400 students. In January 2022, it was announced that construction had begun on the £120 million
St Michael's redevelopment project in
Manchester city centre. The development will feature "a new public space (St Michael's Square), 191 hotel rooms, 181 apartments and a rooftop restaurant capable of hosting 900 guests".
Media career Neville wrote a weekly full-page column in the Sports section of
The Sunday Times of Malta, the widest circulating newspaper in the country, which is home to the oldest recognised Manchester United Supporters' Club. He joined
Sky Sports at the start of the
2011–12 season, taking over as match analyst on
Monday Night Football from
Andy Gray alongside
Jamie Redknapp. Neville had previously done some punditry work for
ITV Sport during the 2002 World Cup, which he missed due to injury, and for Euro 2008, which England did not qualify for. In 2014, he began presenting Sky Sports'
Monday Night Football with broadcaster
Ed Chamberlin. Former England teammate and retired Liverpool defender
Jamie Carragher joined a year later. Neville and Carragher have been praised for their analysis, with their former
on-field rivalry adding to their personalities on-air. His commentary for a
Fernando Torres goal for Chelsea against Barcelona in the
2011–12 UEFA Champions League semi-finals second leg garnered notoriety and was dubbed a "Goalgasm". On 8 August 2014,
The Daily Telegraph announced that Neville would be joining their staff as a columnist. In taking his managerial job at Valencia in December 2015, Neville quit his position as a regular Sky Sports pundit after four years in the job. After being sacked from the club during the 2015–16 season after only four months, in 2016, Neville returned to his position as a pundit for Sky Sports for the 2016–17 season. Neville participated as a pundit in ITV's coverage of
2018 FIFA World Cup. and in the
2020 UEFA European Championship. In 2021, Neville started his own
YouTube channel, named The Overlap, on which he interviews figures from the world of sport. In January 2026, it was announced that
Global Media & Entertainment had acquired a majority stake in The Overlap, Neville remained involved in the business following the transaction, which established a partnership to expand The Overlap’s media operations across multiple sports formats. Neville has regularly been praised for his well-researched and neutral analysis, and he is now regarded as one of the best football pundits on British television, with
Gary Lineker saying he would like to work with Neville on
Match of the Day, and
Des Lynam also praising his switch from player to pundit. Neville has also received criticism from some in the sport for being overly opinionated or excessively harsh in his analyses; in 2011, Chelsea manager
André Villas-Boas spoke out against comments Neville had made about Chelsea during a period of poor form, accusing him of being "biased", while in 2016,
Hernán Crespo was critical both of Neville's punditry and his tenure as Valencia's manager, stating, "To watch a game from the TV, it's very different than from the bench. I'm almost happy for Gary Neville's troubles at Valencia. I remember he was too harsh as a TV pundit." Neville has spoken out publicly against the dominance of foreign players in the Premier League. In 2013, he said: "We have reached a tipping point. You have
Cristiano Ronaldo at
Real Madrid and
Lionel Messi at
Barcelona but in the Spanish league 63 per cent of their players are still Spanish. That sounds about right. We've gone too far in England. We're maybe 20 per cent off. We need to give chances to our own." In July 2018, Neville was interviewed by the
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee about the proposed sale of
Wembley Stadium. Neville described it as a "short-term plan we'll regret forever". He suggested taking a 25% cut of agents' fees to fund grassroots football instead. In 2021, when reports emerged that a number of European clubs (including six Premier League clubs) were breaking away from the European football pyramid system to form a
European Super League without meritocratic relegation and promotion, Neville publicly opposed the plans. Shortly thereafter, the European Super League collapsed amid a strong backlash. In 2024, Neville began making guest appearances on the British reality television business programme ''
Dragons' Den''. He has invested in a number of businesses including sports recovery company MyoMaster run by former
Harlequins rugby player
Joe Gray and his wife, Lottie. In May 2025, ahead of the final weekend of the
2024–25 Premier League season, Neville was refused accreditation to enter the
City Ground by
Nottingham Forest, forcing Sky to select a different commentary team for the game; this came following critical comments Neville had made about Forest owner
Evangelos Marinakis earlier in the month.
Personal life Neville's father,
Neville Neville, was a former league
cricketer. His mother Jill used to play netball in the local leagues, and was general manager and club secretary for
Football League club
Bury. Neville was a talented cricketer as a schoolboy and played alongside future England captain
Michael Vaughan at the Bunbury Cricket Festival and younger brother Phil for
Lancashire's Under-14 team, and also for
Greenmount Cricket Club in the
Bolton Cricket League, for whom on 19 July 1992 he scored 110 not out in an unbroken partnership of 236 with Australian professional
Matthew Hayden in a Hamer Cup tie against Astley Bridge. In 1999, Neville was
best man for the wedding of team-mate
David Beckham and
Victoria Adams. Neville married Emma Hadfield on 16 June 2007; they have two daughters. In July 2009, he was awarded an honorary degree from the
University of Bolton for his outstanding contributions to football. In January 2010, it was reported that Neville has applied for planning permission to build an eco-friendly home, which would be the first
zero-carbon house in northwest England. Neville's testimonial game was reported to be the most eco-friendly game in English football history. joining the party in 2022. He criticised the party for not opposing the
Conservative government's
lockdown restrictions during the 2020–2021 COVID-19 pandemic, arguing businesses should receive more economic support. Prior to the
2024 general election he appeared in a party election broadcast with Labour leader
Keir Starmer. On 16 April 2022, Neville was banned from driving after reaching 12 penalty points on his licence and issued an apology. Neville drew public criticism for his support and financial partnership with the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he worked for the Qatari national broadcaster for an undisclosed fee. He was criticised by
Ian Hislop on an episode of
Have I Got News for You prior to the World Cup, for supporting a state known for serious human rights abuses. ==Career statistics==