Manchester United has announced an increase in ticket prices despite the end of the 15th in the Premier League last season.
That was their worst premo finish in history, but non-season card holders will be forced to dig deeper into their pockets for the coming campaign.
United has also introduced match categorization for the first time before 2025/26.
This is what preminururen sees split into three categories, with cup tickets in a separate and cheapest, lock that costs £ 32- £ 52.
The three competition categories are A, B and C, with the most expensive option that costs £ 97.
That ticket falls under category A, which will be present for six Prem matches, although the club state costs less than one percent of the tickets £ 97.
Most competitions are recorded category B, priced between £ 57- £ 86.
While only two league games, against Sunderland and Wolves, are selected for the cheapest category, where prices vary from £ 37 to £ 60.
The six category A competitions are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Tottenham and Leeds.
The new price model means that the average costs of a general ticket for admission match are £ 46.51 compared to £ 41.41 for the 2024/25 campaign.
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United starts their Premier League campaign at home on Arsenal on August 17.
That collision has already been selected as one of the TV games and will be shown on Sky Sports's super Sunday.
The broadcaster will also show the first prem match of the season between Liverpool and Bournemouth, as well as Aston Villa VS Newcastle kicked off for lunch time.
Wolves vs City is the start of Saturday, while Sunday Chelsea will take on Crystal Palace in Stamford Bridge for Sky Cameras.
