Arsenal have raised their season ticket prices for the first time since 2014, with prices set to increase by at least 4 per cent as the club attempts to combat 'continued rising costs'.
The Gunners said the decision to increase ticket prices had 'not been taken lightly' but was a necessary step due to the financial pressures they are facing.
The club's latest financial accounts, to be published imminently, will show huge losses due to a combination of on-field struggles and off-field issues, including the enormous financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Arsenal have raised their season ticket prices for the first time since 2014 to combat 'continued rising costs'

The Gunners said the decision to increase ticket prices had 'not been taken lightly' but was a necessary step due to the financial pressures
The size of the increase in ticket prices will depend on whether Arsenal qualify for European football next season or not.