Manchester United have announced an increase to season ticket prices for the first time in over a decade to cover heightened costs in providing matchday services.
Changes will come into affect for the 2023/2024 campaign, with adult season ticket prices ready to hike by five per cent per match.
It is the first such increase implemented by the Old Trafford giants in 11 years. A similar inflation will come into play for executive club members.
However, the club has stressed the importance on keeping prices as low as possible amid skyrocketing living costs in the UK. READ MORE: United have found their next captain Details announced by the club, who recently started paying matchday staff the Real Living Wage, say ticket prices - along with food and beverage costs - will remain among the most affordable in the Premier League and United are committed to that approach.
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