GARY Neville is stepping back from his Monday Night Football hosting duties with Sky Sports.
The former Manchester United captain wants to make more time for new projects in the United States, such as The Overlap US and NBC Sports' coverage of the Premier League.
Neville became Monday Night Football's match analyst at the start of the 2011/12 season, taking over from Andy Gray.
Two years later, he began presenting the show alongside broadcaster Ed Chamberlin, with Jamie Carragher joining in 2015.
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