ITV bosses are reportedly so keen to keep the Ant and Dec on their network, that they are prepared to pay the pair £30million to stay.
The Geordie presenters’ current deals expire this year, but ITV bigwigs are reportedly planning to offer them a whooping £30 million deal.
The Mirror reports that the 3-year contract would see Ant and Dec take home £5 million each, every year.
A source tells the paper: “The deal isn’t up until later in the year, but rest assured the bosses aren’t standing by letting it just run out – they’re already considering their options.
“It goes without saying they’re a huge part of ITV’s schedule and nobody wants to see them walk away, so they’re planning a new deal which will be very tempting for them.
“The conversations are coming over the next few months so they’re working on their offer well in advance to make sure it all goes smoothly.”
The sum would be a step-up for the duo, as it’s believed they currently earn £8.4 million a year, between them.
Sadly, there’s no guarantee that Ant and Dec will sign on the dotted line, and they’ve previously hinted at other plans – including a sitcom and a West End staged stint(!) – when asked what’s coming up in the future.
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