Gary Neville is being praised by Peter Jones for saving

Gary Neville is being praised by Peter Jones for “saving him money” – as he is tipped for a permanent spot on the Dragon's Den judging panel following his guest appearance

Gary Neville was praised by Peter Jones for “saving money” during a guest appearance on Dragon's Den.

Manchester United star and fashion guru Emma Grede will be joined by Peter, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett to take a look at the hopefuls' business plans.

Speaking about his appearance on the BBC show, Gary, who works as a pundit for Sky Sports, told The Mirror: “What really stood out to me was the length of the pitches.” It really was a test of endurance – I didn't have the concentration required before did not think.

“I think that it is becoming more and more normal, especially for the younger generation, to want to change their career path, and I think that agility and flexibility are important in life.” But also being courageous and courageous enough to do it. Being an entrepreneur inherently means being bold and taking risks.”

With millions already invested in real estate and a huge fan base thanks to his sporting skills and expertise, Gary impressed series veteran Peter.

Gary Neville was praised by Peter Jones for

Gary Neville was praised by Peter Jones for “saving money” during a guest appearance on Dragon's Den

“I really liked Gary, he saved me some money,” joked 57-year-old tech billionaire Peter, who has been on the show since the first season in 2005.

Speaking to The Sun, Deborah said: “You'd think he'd been a dragon all his life.” He instinctively asked the right questions.

“He's got a really good business brain.” “He's been fantastic, I'm not kidding, and he's willing to invest.”

Despite several business ventures ranging from being part owner of League Two club Salford City with his former teammates to his luxury hotels in Manchester, some have questioned whether the Red Devil has what it takes to become a Dragon.

Some fans couldn't help but be annoyed by Man United's takeover problems – something Neville himself has been extremely vocal about. The unpopular Glazer family, who own Man United, were expected to sell the club but after almost a year of discussions it looks like Sir Jim Ratcliffe will only take a 25 per cent stake.

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Manchester United star and fashion guru Emma Grede will be joined by Peter, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett to take a look at the hopefuls' business plans

Manchester United star and fashion guru Emma Grede will be joined by Peter, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett to take a look at the hopefuls' business plans

Longtime judge Deborah Meaden praised Neville on his first appearance, posting: “First year at @BBCDragonsden when we have a few guest dragons… first @GNev2 who was absolutely brilliant and owned that chair!!”

Neville responded to her heartfelt tweet, writing: “Thank you Deborah. 'I loved it and can't thank you and all the dragons enough for welcoming me.'

Since retiring from football in 2011, Gary has built a huge property development portfolio that brings him tens of millions a year.

His biggest ventures include Hotel Football, a luxury hotel overlooking Old Trafford, and the Stock Exchange Hotel near Piccadilly Gardens, one of Manchester's top hotels, alongside his former teammate Ryan Giggs.

However, not everything was so easy for the ex-footballer. The new restaurant at its Stock Exchange Hotel closed just four months after opening in July.

And he also faced setbacks when it was claimed one of his high-end Manchester hotels had lost £3.2m due to the pandemic and owed “£10m in loans”.

Neville has also previously appeared in advertising for minimum wage workers at one of his luxury hotels, where a suite can charge more than £800 a night.

In a preview of Neville's first appearance as a referee, the former United captain wore a smart navy suit jacket and charcoal black trousers.

Since retiring from football in 2011, Gary has built a huge property development portfolio that brings him tens of millions a year (pictured on Sky Sports last week).

Since retiring from football in 2011, Gary has built a huge property development portfolio that brings him tens of millions a year (pictured on Sky Sports last week).

The BBC has not yet announced when the season will air in 2024, but Meaden hinted it will be “early in the new year”.

The show, which first aired on BBC Two in 2005, offers aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their ideas to some of Britain's most successful businesspeople.

Speaking about the opportunity, Neville said: “It’s a pleasure to join the Dragons as a guest on the new series and see some of the great pitches from budding entrepreneurs from different walks of life.”

“It has been a privilege to share my knowledge and guidance with the brave entrepreneurs who have entered the cave, but you will have to wait and see if I have committed to any investments!”