Manchester United has announced a 5% increase in season ticket prices for next season, defending the move despite ongoing underperformance on the field. CEO Omar Berrada emphasized the decision was prompted by financial difficulties faced by the club. While acknowledging the fans' concerns for a price freeze, he conveyed that it was essential to adapt to rising costs. Furthermore, the club is converting sections near the managers' dugouts into hospitality areas, resulting in season ticket holders having to relocate. These measures are part of broader efforts to stabilize financial health amid warnings from minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe about potential cash shortages.
Omar Berrada stated that the club needs to raise ticket prices to address financial challenges, maintaining that it is a fair decision despite fan discontent.
The club has implemented a 5% increase in season-ticket prices for next season while ensuring under-16s prices remain unchanged, reflecting their commitment to youth.
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