Top-flight clubs in the Scottish Premiership and the SFA are reportedly exploring ways to drive down the cost of VAR amid surging costs.
The Daily Mail state teams are concerned over the price which is expected to cost close to £100,000 to each club per-season, which is significantly more than the original projection of £60,000.
Title challengers Celtic and Rangers are vocal advocates of video replay technology, which is now commonplace in leagues across Europe and in continental competition.
The rising price is causing clubs to "waver", ahead of a looming vote which is expected to take place in the spring.It is due to the decision to implement six manned cameras at fixtures rather than four fixed cameras.
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