BBC director general and ex-FA chairman Greg Dyke also admitted Lineker was "very expensive" when talking about his forthcoming exit. He said: "It's a big loss, but life moves on. Match Of The Day will continue, while having a new presenter, just as when Des Lynam left and Gary Lineker took over from him 20 years ago. He's become a big presenter and a big personality and a very good performer for the BBC, but life moves on. Presenters don't stay forever.
"In the end, people watch Match Of The Day for the football. I was at ITV when he first became a TV personality and it's fair to say he wasn't a great presenter in those days, but he grew into the job and he's been brilliant for the BBC. He's without doubt the outstanding sports presenter of his time. I heard it was by mutual consent. But we all know how much he earns. He's very expensive and the BBC is in difficulties financially. It would be a saving on the sports budget which it could use elsewhere. I don't know if he was offered a new contract or not."