Premier League clubs are set to vote on a proposal to eliminate VAR from the league before the start of the 2024-25 season. The decision comes following a resolution put forward by Wolverhampton Wanderers, which requires the approval of at least 14 out of the 20 clubs.
The proposal will be discussed and voted upon at the upcoming annual general meeting of Premier League clubs next month, as reported by The Athletic. If approved, VAR could be completely removed from Premier League matches starting from the 2024-25 season.
The move comes amid ongoing controversies surrounding VAR decisions throughout the season, including incidents such as Liverpool’s disallowed goal against Tottenham. Nottingham Forest has also expressed dissatisfaction with the technology, raising concerns about its impact on the integrity of the game.
Wolverhampton, in a statement, emphasized the need for a constructive debate on the future of VAR in football. The club highlighted the negative consequences of VAR on the relationship between fans and the sport, advocating for its removal from future seasons.
The Premier League’s decision on the matter will be crucial in shaping the future of officiating in English football. If the motion receives sufficient support from other clubs, VAR could be phased out from Premier League matches in the coming seasons.