Arsenal raise season ticket prices for THIRD year in a row just weeks after chief pocketed £634,000 pay rise
ARSENAL have raised season ticket prices for the third year in a row just weeks after one club chief pocketed a pay rise worth £634,000.
The Gunners first brought in a rise of 5 per cent for the 2023/24 campaign.
And last year fans were left outraged after they climbed again.
Supporters on average had to fork out an extra £72 for the term.
But those figures are on the rise again after prices went up for the 2025/26 season.
According to the Mirror, Arsenal season tickets will increase by 3.7 per cent.
It means an ‘upper centre’ season ticket which previously cost £2,050 will now be £2,125 – a £75 climb.
While a ‘lower’ one in the wings or corners has gone from £1,073 to £1,112 – up £39.
Arsenal are yet to officially announce any rises.
But fans will soon be made aware of changes when prices for next season are released in a club communication.
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The ticket hike comes after one Arsenal board member was revealed to have bagged a mammoth pay rise for the year.
The Telegraph claims the director took home an extra £634,000 for the year.
That accounts for the price of 298 ‘upper centre’ season tickets for next term.
While the same figure would cover the cost of 570 ‘lower’ ones.
Reports of price increases have come a day after Arsenal set SIX records in their 7-1 demolition of PSV.
The Gunners put one foot in the Champions League quarters as they blew their opponents away.
And fans will be hoping it can inspire Arsenal to victory in their next Premier League game against Manchester United on Sunday.