Man Utd considering ticket price hike after fans warned of financial misconduct
On January 23, Manchester United sent a letter to fans informing them. That the club was at risk of breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. Which stipulate that clubs in the league can lose a total of no more than £105 million (4,410 million baht) over a three-year period. Given the current situation, if Manchester United does not do something. They are at high risk of breaking the rules. As the team has been losing money every year. With a total accumulated loss of more than £300 million (12,600 million baht) over the past three years.

In the past, Premier League teams such as Everton and Nottingham Forest that breached the financial regulations were penalized with points deducted from the league. While Manchester City was found to have breached up to 115 rules and was investigated last year and is currently awaiting the results.
The United letter goes on to say that as a result, the สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น club has had to make some difficult decisions to address the situation. Including reducing staff numbers and cutting costs across a number of areas. The club does not need fans to shoulder the burden of this burden, but has had to consider matchday ticket prices to plan new pricing. While also offering fans discounts on other products.
The letter was in response to a letter from fans, “The 1958” and “Fan Coalition 58”, to Manchester United to consider raising ticket prices in the long term. Manchester United had previously been criticised by fans for raising ticket prices mid-season to £66 per game. Without discounts for children and retired fans.
In September last year, Manchester United announced its financial results for the latest season. Ending on June 30, showing a loss of £113.2 million (4,754.4 million baht). While for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons, the team lost £115.5 million (4,851 million baht) and £28.7 million (1,167.6 million baht) respectively. Looking back over the past 5 years, Manchester United has accumulated losses of more than £370 million (15,540 million baht)