Manchester United insist season-ticket price increases are ‘fair and reasonable’

- Chief executive Omar Berrada says 5% rise is necessary
- Fan group MUST criticises decision not to freeze prices
Manchester United have defended their decision to raise season-ticket prices despite the club’s faltering on‑field performance.
Tickets at Old Trafford will go up by 5% next season, with under-16s the only group to have their prices frozen. United’s chief executive, Omar Berrada, said the increase in cost was “fair and reasonable”, arguing it was necessary while the club faces “financial issues”.