By LIAM MORGAN
Published: 13:03 EDT, 17 March 2025 | Updated: 13:09 EDT, 17 March 2025
Manchester United have hiked season ticket prices for the 2025-26 campaign by five per cent in Sir Jim Ratcliffe's latest attempt to increase revenue.
United confirmed the increase - an average of £2.50 a ticket and £47.50 a season - in a statement on Monday.
In another major change, seats close to the dugouts will be converted into hospitality 'to reflect the high value of this location' in a move that mirrors the likes of Barcelona and Chelsea.
It is the third consecutive campaign where the club have put up the cost of a season ticket by five per cent, following 11 years of freezes.
Prices have been frozen for under-16s, while concessions are also set to be reinstated for younger and older fans after criticism over the mid-season hike to £66 a ticket for seats to matches that had not yet been sold.
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