All good things come to an end, as they say. In this case, it may be Ryan Seacrest who will soon end his run at the longtime host of Fox’s American Idol.

In a new piece looking at Seacrest’s future, The Hollywood Reporter cites a source who says the multitalented performer may be headed elsewhere:

…an Idol insider says Seacrest is not likely to be offered the plum $45 million pact he scored in 2009. The source says the belief at Idol, which is produced by Fox, FremantleMedia and CKx, is that the show survived the departure of judge Simon Cowell after season nine and can thrive without Seacrest if he proves too pricey. “There’s no way Fremantle and CKx will continue to pay Ryan that kind of money when he can be replaced for $2 million to $3 million,” the source says.

Moreover, NBCU may be courting him for their new singing competition The Voice:

Says an insider: “NBC would love to get Ryan out of Idol because they have The Voice. Ryan is using it to renegotiate his deals, and NBC is looking for leverage with Lauer.”

Would you be sad to see Seacrest leave American Idol? Him and Randy Jackson are the only two who have been on board with the show since the very beginning.