According to the Telegraph.
England Premier Soccer League
Originally planned to introduce live announcing in the new season
VAR penalties
measure of explanation, but the proposal was eventually abandoned due to strong opposition from team owners. The Premier League Refereeing Company (PGMOL) had originally hoped to allow referees to explain VAR's penalty decisions during matches through live broadcasts, similar to the system used in Major League Soccer and the Women's World Cup last year.
However, Premier League skippers have expressed strong opposition to the measure, arguing that live broadcasts will result in a longer time-consuming VAR procedure, which has already been criticized for taking too long to award penalties. The skippers fear that the practice could further delay the pace of the game and affect the consistency of the game.
In addition, referees were unhappy at the prospect of explaining their decisions in the stadium. They had doubts about the practicality of the measure and feared that such an approach might lead to more uncertainty and controversy.
Ultimately, the PGMOL decided to scrap this plan and maintain the existing VAR penalty award process to avoid further prolonging the game and generating more controversy.