
Premier League's most expensive season ticket prices revealed with Man Utd just seventh highest
Fans will be pouring back into the stadiums with the hopes of watching their team make history.
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However, some will be spending considerably more than others to watch their club's 19 home games of the season.
Clubs in the Premier League have been boosted by mega broadcasting deals but still make significant cash from gate receipts.
The cost of season tickets has seen a steady rise since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This has seen the most expensive season ticket in the Premier League be offered by Fulham
For an adult general admission seating ticket that can be renewed on the phone or online, it will cost Cottagers' fans a staggering £3,084.
This is an increase of £84 from last season, according to The Athletic.
This new price is £861 MORE than the second most expensive ticket in the Prem, which is at Tottenham Hotspur.
The top four most expensive tickets are all for clubs based in London, with Spurs' North London rivals Arsenal in third and West Ham in fourth.
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Gunners' supporters will have to pay £1,726 for another season at the Emirates.
While Hammers will be forking out just six pounds less than Arsenal, with the tickets costing £1,720 to the London Stadium.
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The East London side is the only club in the top four who have frozen its ticket prices for this season.
Manchester United are further down the list behind the likes of Bournemouth and cross-city rivals Man City.
The Cityzens are fifth in the table at £1,600, which has also seen a price freeze.
The Red Devils have raised their ticket prices by five per cent despite last season's embarrassment on the pitch.
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Club CEO Omar Berrada has insisted that the jump in prices is to "offset the continued rises in operating costs".
He said: "We appreciate the loyal and patient support of our fans, and particularly our Season-Ticket holders who represent the core of our match-going support base.
"We understand the importance of their backing for the team and have worked hard to come up with a pricing package that is fair and reasonable.
"After 11 consecutive years of price freezes, we increased prices by five per cent for the past two seasons and intend to do the same for next season to offset continued rises in operating costs."
Burnley have by far the cheapest season tickets in the Premier League at just £525.
This works out at £27.63 per Premier League match, compared to £162.31 per game at Fulham.
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