Manchester United have announced a 5% increase in season ticket prices ahead of next season, following the unveiling of plans for a new £2 billion stadium. The club has removed some senior ticket concessions and converted seats into hospitality tickets to boost revenue, despite freezing ticket prices for supporters under 16. The move has been met with criticism from fans and the Manchester United Supporters Trust, who argue that the price rise is unjustified given the club’s financial issues and recent poor performance on the pitch.
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