Michael Strahan’s GMA salary revealed after Fox NFL Sunday star makes shock decision over future

SHOCKING reports have been revealed indicating that Michael Strahan will leave Good Morning America.
The NFL legend seemingly has plans to see out the remainder of his contract before leaving the TV show for good.
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Michael Strahan is reported to be leaving Good Morning AmericaCredit: Getty
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Strahan makes an eight-figure salary working with ABCCredit: Getty
Michael Strahan was one of the best defenders in history for the New York Giants, making the NFL Hall of Fame.
However, he is building just as big of a legacy as a TV broadcaster.
Strahan instantly joined the cast of Fox NFL Sunday after retiring from the league in 2008.
Later, he joined the cast of Good Morning America, yubi where he has served ever since.
Strahan only needs to broadcast once a week for Fox NFL Sunday, but GMA takes up much more of his time airing every day.
Since the show takes up so much of his time NewsNation is reporting that Strahan won’t return to GMA after his contract ends.
“It’s a lot,” a source said.
“He wants to spend more time with his family.”
A different source said, “He will be out by this summer — he’s had enough.”
However, Strahan might think twice about leaving Good Morning America due to his high contract.
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The star of the show makes $20 million per year as a member of ABC.
Strahan probably has that salary in mind, as a source revealed to The U.S. Sun, “Several higher ups at ABC say this isn’t true,” regarding the reports.
“There’s no truth that I’m aware of that about this at this current juncture,” another source said.
“That piece is strictly speculative rumor mill stuff.
“If you just read it, it just sounds like someone with a very specific point of view and a very specific desire to make things suddenly complicated for GMA.”
Michael Strahan’s NFL career
Michael Strahan is one of the most recognizable faces on television.
But he came into his media career with Fox off the back of a hugely successful stint in the NFL.
Strahan spent 14 years all with the New York Giants from 1993 to 2007.
He was a seven-time Pro Bowler and helped them win the Super Bowl in 2007 – ending the New England Patriots’ hopes of a perfect season.
Strahan was also a two-time NFL sacks leader and also won Defensive Player of the Year.
The ex-Giants star set the single-season sack record with 22.5 in 2001 – a feat which was matched by J.J. Watt exactly 20 years later.
He is one of the best defensive stars to have ever played the game – finishing with 141.5 career sacks and 854 tackles.
It is hard to believe Strahan would make such an abrupt exit from broadcasting after so many years.
It is even more surprising because he told Forbes last year that he wouldn’t leave on a whim.
“I won’t go cold turkey on everything,” Strahan said.
“But I see myself slowly dropping different things until eventually, you’ll just find me on the golf course.
“Time is the one thing that once it’s gone, you can never get it back.
“I’m very conscious of that, being a dad. That’s what has led me to think more about the end of my career.”