Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon has weighed in on the VAR debate by issuing the Premier League with an ultimatum.

After being denied a penalty in the Magpies' 3-2 defeat at Manchester United on Wednesday night, Gordon believes VAR should be scrapped if it's not going to be improved.

Gordon has been left fuming after his penalty appeal was turned downCredit: Getty

Top-flight clubs will vote on getting rid of the VAR system for the 2024/25 season in a meeting next month with 14 teams needing to vote in favour for the motion to pass.

And England international Gordon has been left in two minds over whether it should stay after Newcastle had a first half penalty call go against them when they were trailing 1-0.

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The 23-year-old darted into the box, where he was caught on the Achilles by Sofyan Amrabat, who then bundled the ex-Everton forward to the ground.

Gordon was left with a huge hole in the back of his sock, but to his shock, referee Rob Jones was not sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR.

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