
"We have a clear objective to return Manchester United to the top of domestic and European football. We want to keep investing in the team and improving our facilities so fans get the best possible experience. We also need to make sure the club stays financially sustainable taking into account inflation and rising costs."
"United want to kick on and mark their 150th anniversary in 2028 with a first league title since 2013 and the club say increased ticket prices in the 2026/27 campaign will help them invest in football and facilities."
"The Football Supporters' Association appealed to clubs in November to halt ticket prices for the next two seasons. United say the increase equates to just over £2 per match for adult season tickets and £1 per match for under 16s."
Manchester United announced a 5% ticket price increase for the 2026/27 season, stating the additional revenue will support their objective to return to the top of domestic and European football. The club aims to mark their 150th anniversary in 2028 with a first league title since 2013. The increase equates to approximately £2 per match for adult season tickets and £1 per match for under-16s. Manchester United will also relocate several hundred fans to create additional hospitality seats. The club cited inflation and rising costs as factors necessitating the increase while emphasizing their commitment to investing in the team and improving facilities for supporters.
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