A BILBAO hostel has been slammed for charging football fans over £2,000 – to stay in beds reminiscent of Netflix show Squid Game.

and Tottenham fans are desperate for accommodation in the Spanish city ahead of the Europa League final.

Bunk beds in a hostel room.A hostel that reminds fans of Squid Game has gone viral for its Europa League pricingHostel room with numbered bunk beds.The Bilbao Metropolitan Hostel is charging fans over £2000 for a three-day stay

The Prem sides are set to do battle at the Estadio de San Mamés next Wednesday.

But the Bilbao Metropolitan Hostel – just a nine-minute drive from the ground – has been accused of cashing in.

Disgruntled supporters have likened the bedroom set-up to the dorms in which became a global phenomenon in 2021.

Contestants are forced to sleep in a warehouse full of bunk beds in the South Korean show.

And fans were outraged to learn the price for a three-night stay in similar digs at the Bossh Hotels hostel.

Four adults would need to fork out a whopping £2,338 if they wanted to stay from Tuesday, May 20 to Friday, May 23, as reported by NeedToKnow .

Fans flocked to social media to complain about the hostel raising prices so dramatically ahead of Wednesday’s showpiece.

One fan wrote in response: “Sleeping in Squid Game for £2,000.”;;

Another joked: “You could win 45 billion Korean Won.”;;

While a third added: “Should be illegal to take advantage like they are.”;;

And a fourth countered: “Surely no one’s paying £2,000 for a hostel. I wouldn’t even pay £200. Would rather sleep in the airport.”;;

Bossh Hotels has been approached for a comment.

Last week, it was revealed United are

Both clubs have been allocated around 15,000 seats each by.

It’s been reported thatare offering all full-time employees a complimentary ticket for the match – a stance that United are not following.

The Mail claim that United are instead holding a ballot with a small number of tickets available for their staff, but will see the majority of workers go without the opportunity to watch the club in Spain.