Man Utd say ticket price rise needed to help bring success back to Old Trafford
BOLD TRAFFORD: Ticket prices are increasing at Old Trafford next season (Martin Rickett/PA)
Manchester United insist a five per cent increase in ticket prices around Old Trafford next season will help in their quest to āreturn to the top of domestic and European footballā.
The Red Devils sit third in the Premier League under interim head coach Michael Carrick and are well placed to return to the Champions League after a rare season without European football.
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.

āWe have a clear objective to return Manchester United to the top of domestic and European football,ā the club said in a statement.
āWe 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.
āIt is within this context we have made the decision to increase season ticket prices by around five per cent across all areas of Old Trafford.ā
The Football Supportersā Association appealed to clubs in November to halt ticket prices for the next two seasons. United say the increase equates to just over Ā£2 per match for adult season tickets and Ā£1 per match for under 16s.
100+ top-flight supporter orgs have co-signed an FSA letter calling for a 2-year halt on price rises.#StopExploitingLoyalty #ProtectFans šš½ https://t.co/4reLt6FFxN pic.twitter.com/eFZEh4iYmu ā The FSA (@WeAreTheFSA) November 24, 2025
The Manchester United Supportersā Trust pointed to the FSAās campaign as the group expressed frustration with the increase along with the relocation of 600 more fans for hospitality seats in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand.
āIt is disappointing that the club has ignored our call, as part of the FSAās league-wide campaign, for a ticket price freeze,ā MUST said in a statement.
āSupporters are paying more and more to watch their team, and as the FSA campaign said: enough is enough.
āWeāve also learned that 600 more loyal fans are being moved for ever more hospitality.

āThose people will be understandably furious, and need to be better treated by the club than those who went through the same thing last year were.
āThat said, we are pleased the club listened to some of our concerns and there are no further restrictions on season ticket holders forwarding their tickets and no increase in the minimum usage rules.
āFootball clubs make better decisions when they listen to fans ā they should do it more!ā
United have confirmed they will reintroduce publication of ticket allocation and ballot data, as well as ticket collections for European away games whenever they return to continental action.




