Manchester United have fuelled fears over ticket price rises at Old Trafford next season by confirming the club must make ‘difficult choices’ to become profitable again.
New co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has instigated a raft of cuts since his £1.3billion minority takeover, including upsetting fans by increasing prices to £66 in the middle of the season and scrapping concessions for children and pensioners.
It has raised concerns over widespread increases in the summer, and protest group The 1958 and fan coalition FC58 wrote to United urging the club to not only freeze season ticket prices but also consider reducing them.