Former Spurs striker Gary Lineker is reportedly set to take a huge pay cut at the BBC after next year amid ongoing talks over a new contract.
The ex-England international, who turns 64 in November, is out of contract with the BBC next year after three decades working for the organization. Lineker, who began his broadcasting career on Radio 5 Live before transitioning into television, has volunteered to reduce his £1.35 million salary as part of talks over a new deal.
The former footballer became the face of the BBC’s football coverage after replacing Des Lynam in 1999. His duties included taking over as the host of Match of the Day, which he still hosts to present day.
Lineker’s stint as host makes him the longest-tenured presenter of the highlights program, and he could continue that role beyond next year after talks opened about a deal.
The Sun claims that the former footballer, who amassed over 500 senior appearances including 138 for Tottenham Hotspur, has volunteered to reduce his £1.35 million annual salary by 26% to £1 million for two years.
Lineker would still be the highest-paid presenter at the BBC, but it would drastically reduce the gap between the next top earner – Radio 2 breakfast host Zoe Ball, who makes £950,000. According to the report, talks between BBC executives and Lineker are purportedly scheduled for next month.
“Gary is hugely popular with both fans and players alike,” a source in the report said. “The sense is that, with so much uncertainty and scandal at the BBC, right now viewers are crying out for a safe pair of hands.
“Gary has long maintained that the BBC provides excellent value for money – and has quite literally put his money where his mouth is, and offered to take a substantial pay cut.”
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This move by Lineker to voluntarily reduce his salary demonstrates his commitment to the BBC and recognition of the financial challenges the organization faces. It sets a positive example of solidarity and responsible financial management in the midst of uncertainty.
As talks progress, it will be interesting to see the outcome and how Lineker’s role at the BBC may evolve. His long-standing presence as a key figure in the network’s sports coverage has endeared him to audiences, and his willingness to adapt to changing circumstances reflects his professionalism and dedication to his craft.
Overall, Lineker’s decision to take a pay cut signifies a step towards financial responsibility and sustainability in a turbulent media landscape. It highlights the importance of adaptability and cooperation in navigating challenges, and sets a positive example for others in the industry to follow.