The Independent
·12 November 2024
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·12 November 2024
The football world is eagerly watching as the BBC prepares to find a successor for Gary Lineker, who will step down as Match of the Day host next year, at the end of the Premier League season.
The 63-year-old former Leicester City striker is the corporation’s highest-paid presenter, with his current annual salary estimated to be worth £1.35m.
Lineker, who has been synonymous with the show since 1999, leaves behind big shoes to fill, and rumours are already swirling about who might step in.
Top candidates to replace Lineker include Alex Scott, a former player with hosting experience on Football Focus and Sports Personality of the Year; Mark Chapman, host of Match of the Day 2 ; and Jason Mohammad, a veteran presenter of Final Score and regular stand-in for Lineker.
Seasoned presenter Gabby Logan, known for her work on Olympic and Lionesses’ Euros coverage, could also be a contender to take on the role.
So, what do you think? Should the BBC pass the torch to a seasoned veteran or opt for a fresh voice?