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 , Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, , 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.
United at home to Arsenal on August 17.
That clash has already been and will feature on Sky Sports’ Super Sunday.
The broadcaster will also show the first Prem game of the season between Liverpool and Bournemouth, as well as vs Newcastle for the lunchtime kick-off.
Wolves vs City is Saturday’s evening kick off, while Sunday will see take on at Stamford Bridge in front of Sky cameras.