MANCHESTER UNITED have announced an increase in ticket prices despite finishing 15th in the Premier League last season.
That was their worst Prem finish in history, yet non-season ticket holders will be forced to dig deeper into their pockets for the upcoming campaign.
United have also introduced match categorisation for the first time for 2025/26.
That sees Prem fixtures split up into three categories, with cup tickets in a separate, and cheapest, slot costing £32-£52.
The three league categories are A, B and C, with the most expensive option costing £97.
That ticket falls under Category A which will be in place for six Prem matches, although the club state less than one per cent of tickets will cost £97.
The majority of matches will be included Category B, priced between £57-£86.
While just two league games, against Sunderland and Wolves, will be selected for the cheapest category, C, where prices range from £37 to £60.
The six Category A fixtures are Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Newcastle, Tottenham and Leeds.
The new pricing model means the average cost of a general admission match ticket is £46.51, compared to £41.41 for the 2024/25 campaign.