Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire is understood to be stepping away from his duties with AFL broadcaster Fox Footy.
The former Nine Network CEO is set to continue to feature on Channel Nine programs Footy Classified and Hot Seat Millionaire, however will headline a number of personnel changes for Fox.
The 57-year-old has been one of Fox Footy's more prominent commentators in recent years, having built a journalistic career with The Herald Sun, Channel Seven, Triple M, SEN and Nine across his well-documented career in the media.
McGuire was able to balance his media duties whilst president of Collingwood, first stepping into the role in 1998 before announcing his resignation last year in the wake of the Do Better Report's release.
The now-former Fox Footy host will leave the broadcaster ahead of the 2022 season after first joining in 2012, according to SEN's Sam Edmund.
Fox have announced that former Collingwood captain and coach Nathan Buckley has joined their commentary team for this year.
Buckley is also set to begin his tenure with SEN next week in a new morning show with Melbourne great Garry Lyon.