Gary Lineker is reportedly set to be offered a new contract by the BBC which will see his wages reduced significantly.
The presenter has been the face of the BBC’s flagship show Match of the Day since 1999 and gradually become the highest-paid individual at the company during that time as a result, but reports have claimed that his time with the broadcaster is now coming to an end.
It has been claimed that a split is on the cards at the end of the season and the BBC are already preparing their statement to announce that Lineker will leave, though a new deal now appears to be the likeliest outcome rather than a shock departure.
According to The Telegraph, the 63-year-old is set to be offered a new contract with the BBC worth £1million-per-year. The deal would see Lineker’s wages drop significantly from his current £1.35m deal.
It is unclear whether the pundit would be willing to accept the paycut, though he has publicly broken his silence on the new contract talks in the latest episode of his podcast The Rest Is Football.
Early in the show, Lineker was asked by Alan Shearer about his contract situation, comparing the saga to how Liverpool are currently dealing with three of their best players being in the final 12 months of their respective deals.
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