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Official: United confirm season ticket price changes for next season, fans will be livid

Manchester United have confirmed that season ticket prices are to increase by five per cent for the third successive year as part of their efforts to raise more revenues.

Although under-16s will see ticket prices frozen, all other categories are to suffer a rise of around £2.50 per game.

Additionally, the applicable ‘senior’ discount will now align with the state pension age of 66 and will be set at a flat 25 per cent, replacing the previous system where some fans received tickets at half price.

United have also announced a 15 per cent increase in car parking charges, while seats next to the Old Trafford dugouts will be repurposed for hospitality, citing the “high value of this unique location.”

The club further state that they are introducing game categorisation for match-by-match tickets in a bid to come up with pricing structures for higher-profile fixtures.

Late last year, United confirmed a mid-season ticket price hike, removing concessions for children and people over 65. All remaining tickets for home games in the ongoing campaign were priced at £66 each, irrespective of the holder’s age. This unpopular move sparked fan protests against the Glazers and co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

United chief executive Omar Berrada said about this latest development, “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. Prices remain significantly lower than a decade ago when adjusted for inflation, and at similar levels to peer clubs in the north-west of England.”

“We understand that any price rise is unwelcome, especially during a period of underperformance on the pitch, and we listened carefully to the strong arguments put forward by the FAB in favour of a freeze. However, the club has decided that it would not be right to keep prices unchanged while costs rise and the club continues to face financial issues.”

“We have kept the increase to the lowest possible level and protected our youngest Season-Ticket holders from any rises, while ensuring the club remains financially strong enough to invest in improving the team.”

He continued, “Our overall strategy is to price tickets at levels that keep every seat filled for every game, maximising support for the team, and providing a variety of options for different fans, including concessions for our young and elderly supporters.”

“While they did not agree with all the decisions, we would like to thank the members of our FAB for their tough but constructive advice throughout the consultation process. We believe that, taken together, these measures represent a fair and balanced outcome for fans, while generating additional revenues to strengthen the club.”

FAB noted that while they did not get the freeze they were looking for, they are “relieved” the club limited the price increases to the same percentage as recent seasons and froze prices for holders under the age of 16.

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What’s the new Amorim chant everyone’s talking about?

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What’s the new Amorim chant everyone’s talking about?

Old Trafford.

Monday 17 March 2025 14:00

It’s the tune everyone’s whistling today: Bonnie Tyler’s ‘It’s a Heartache’, the Monday morning earworm, courtesy of Manchester United’s brilliant away support at Leicester City on Sunday night.

How did it start? Well, it’s been building for some weeks. A video of a small group of Reds singing it in Bucharest picked up some traction at the start of February, just after our trip to play FSCB in the Europa League. And sometimes with a song, it just feels right. This one did.

Back at Old Trafford three days later, those who’d been in the Romanian capital, and others who’d seen the clip online, got it going in the Stretford End.

It’s since had regular airings home and away, but the nature of Sunday’s game — a late kick-off, a strong away end, a comfortable United victory, punctuated by three good goals — meant it was the strongest rendition yet and the world took notice.

Head coach Ruben Amorim was even asked about it in his post-match interview with BBC Sport.

So, what are the words?

NEW RUBEN AMORIM CHANT

Ruben Amorim,

He’ll bring the glory days again!

We’ll back him from the Stretford End,

He’ll turn the Reds around.

To the tune of ‘It’s a Heartache’ by Bonnie Tyler.

MUTV commentators Liam Bradford and Ben Thornley were enjoying the chant during Sunday’s game, but couldn’t quite remember which tune it was to, as you can see below!

To be fair, it was released way back in late 1977, before peaking at number four in the UK singles chart.

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After United’s 3-0 victory, Ruben himself was asked about the chant. He kept the focus very much on improving performances to repay the fans’ support.

“It’s strange,” he said.

“It gives me a lot of responsibility. I know that we are so far away from what they [the fans] expect and what they deserve. I just want to win, to improve our performance, and we are far from what we need to show to our fans.”

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Man Utd: Scholes accuses Ratcliffe of ‘begging’ and warns fans not to be ‘gullible’ amid price hikes

Man Utd legend Paul Scholes insists “words are cheap” after Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS announced plans for a new £2billion stadium.

The British billionaire and INEOS completed a deal to buy 27.7 per cent of the Premier League club in February last year.

Ratcliffe and his team assumed control of the football operation at Man Utd with the INEOS owner already making a number of difficult and controversial decisions.

Man Utd chose to keep Erik ten Hag on over the summer before sacking him early into the new season and hiring Ruben Amorim, who has had a poor start to his time at Old Trafford.

The Red Devils are currently 13th in the Premier League and Ratcliffe has made the mood around the club even bleaker by implementing a number of cost-cutting measures.

After several recent wide-ranging interviews with Ratcliffe, Man Utd announced some positive news with plans for a £2billion stadium that they hope will be the envy of the world.

However, there are already questions as to how Man Utd can afford the cost of the development with Ratcliffe cutting staff lunches to save money and the Red Devils potentially having to sell to buy players.

Scholes clearly has doubts that what has been promised will be delivered by Ratcliffe, the Man Utd legend said on The Overlap: “You can be gullible at times, and believe what he [Sir Jim Ratcliffe] says, just because you’ve never heard anyone say anything before.

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“You don’t know how realistic it is, it’s all up in the air. Words are cheap, and we could say anything about anyone, you can say in 10 years we’ll have the biggest and best stadium in the world, you can say anything!

“For a long time, we’ve been called the richest club in the world, but I feel like we’re begging a little but, coming out and asking for the stadium and that we need £2billion, and selling players to buy players.”

Man Utd have announced that season ticket prices will go up ahead of next season with a five per cent price rise for adult season ticket holders, while they have frozen tickets for under-16s at the current amount.

Reacting to the news, Man Utd CEO Omar Berrada 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.

“We understand that any price rise is unwelcome, especially during a period of underperformance on the pitch, and we listened carefully to the strong arguments put forward by the FAB (fans’ advisory board) in favour of a freeze.

“However, the club has decided that it would not be right to keep prices unchanged while costs rise and the club continues to face financial issues.”

United make surprise decision after missing out on Quenda, move could frustrate Amorim – report

Manchester United are expected to revise their transfer plans after missing out on Geovany Quenda.

At this point, it is no secret that wing-backs are very important to Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 system, as they are responsible for creating width and supporting the forward line in possession.

The same was underlined when United spent around £30million to sign Patrick Dorgu from Leece in the winter window. The Dane has instantly become one of Amorim’s most important players at Old Trafford.

Multiple reports claimed that Amorim’s next target to strengthen United’s wide area was Quenda and it was suggested that the Sporting CP sensation would follow his ex-manager to Manchester.

However, Chelsea stunned the Red Devils last week, as it emerged that the Blues have agreed to sign the Portuguese talent.

According to GIVEMESPORT, Chelsea’s move has “forced” United to change their plans for the summer transfer window.

It is understood that United will not prioritise signing a like-for-like alternative to Quenda.

Instead, their aim will be to land an exciting talent who has “similar attacking traits instead of finding someone who can feature in exactly the same position.”

Quenda successfully featured as a right-sided wing-back under Amorim in Lisbon and has recently played as a winger. The Mancunians now want a player who has the potential to offer similar creativity rather than a wide man capable of playing at wing-back.

Considering how important wing-backs are for Amorim, the decision might frustrate the United head coach. Diogo Dalot and Noussair Mazraoui have struggled to effectively contribute in that role.

It is added that the club’s decision could result in Amad Diallo being viewed as a viable option for the position out wide.

The Ivorian right-winger, however, thrived as a right-sided number 10 in the new system. 

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Rooney: Heaven a ‘real coup’ for United

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Ayden Heaven looks like he’s been playing at Manchester United ‘for years’, according to our record goalscorer Wayne Rooney.

Rooney, who was on punditry duty with Match of the Day 2 on Sunday, has been impressed with the impact that Heaven has made during his short time on the pitch, since signing from Arsenal last month.

The young central defender caught the eye during last week’s 4-1 victory over Real Sociedad and retained his starting berth at Leicester, again appearing calm and composed on and off the ball before he had to be substituted with a serious-looking injury.

Wayne has been particularly impressed with how our no.26 has dealt with the weight of the red shirt – something he has first-hand knowledge of from his own career.

“It’s a huge football club and at this time now, when maybe it’s not going right, to come in and play at 18 – it’s a lot of pressure, because those expectations are on you from the first minute,” said Rooney.

“But I think from the games he’s played he’s been fantastic.

“I came in as an 18-year-old at United and you do feel that pressure, but to come in as a centre-back – which is obviously a position where you can’t afford to make mistakes, otherwise you get punished – is very difficult.

“He looks like he’s been there for years and that’s the biggest compliment I can give him.”

Heaven only made one senior appearance for the Gunners but was part of the club’s Academy for five years, having joined from West Ham in 2020.

Rooney believes that grounding will have helped him make the transition to Old Trafford, where he’s standing out due to his all-round abilities at the back.

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) March 16, 2025

“He’s come in from Arsenal, so he knows what it’s like to be at a big club,” he added. “I think that will have helped him, but he doesn’t look like he’s playing with pressure.

“He looks calm, he looks composed. He gives them good balance obviously with his left foot. He looks quick and he looks like he likes defending, so I think he’s a real coup for Manchester United.”

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Mason Greenwood in hot water again in France, receives “stern warning” for a “familiar complaint” – report

Roberto De Zerbi excluded former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood from his starting lineup against Paris Saint-Germain over the weekend.

Greenwood joined Olympique de Marseille from United in a permanent deal worth over £26 million last summer. The 23-year-old took little time to find his feet in the south of France, establishing himself as the Phocaeans’ most important attacker.

The Englishman has 15 goals and three assists in 26 Ligue 1 appearances and only Ousmane Dembele has scored more in France’s top-flight than the ex-United forward this season.

However, despite his incredible output, De Zerbi decided to bench Greenwood against PSG on Sunday.

He was also absent from the starting lineup for last weekend’s defeat to RC Lens.

Against PSG, Greenwood was introduced in the final 30 minutes of the game but he could do little to help his side, as they suffered a 3-1 defeat in Le Classique at the Parc des Princes.

While explaining his controversial decision, the Marseille boss handed Greenwood a warning over his fitness.

The Italian tactician said after the loss (via The Mirror): “Mason is a crucial player for us. But if I’m not mistaken, at the start of the season Dembele wasn’t in the starting 11. We need Mason, but he has to be in good physical condition. That’s very important at this stage of the season.”

This is De Zerbi’s second warning to Greenwood, as the ex-Brighton and Hove Albion manager also raised concerns over his physique earlier this campaign.

Despite De Zerbi’s worries, Greenwood has attracted plenty of interest with his exploits in France.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming Barcelona are exploring the possibility of signing Greenwood.

Any development should pique the interest of United as they have a 50 percent sell-on clause. 

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‘The most important goal of my career’

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‘The most important goal of my career’

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Monday 17 March 2025 13:56

It is the one-year anniversary of Amad’s memorable Emirates FA Cup quarter-final winner against Liverpool at Old Trafford.

We pondered whether 17 March would be remembered as St. Amad’s Day for some Reds fans, in addition to St. Patrick’s Day, because of his feat in securing a memorable 4-3 extra-time win over our fiercest rivals.

Of course, the victory would also enable us to continue on the road to Wembley, where we won the trophy with a 2-1 triumph over neighbours Manchester City.

Everybody will have their own recollections of that mad moment, regrettably a great degree of press-box etiquette was lost in the mayhem, and 12 months have already passed since a strike that has been watched over and over and over again by United supporters.

During an extensive feature with a recent edition of Inside United, the official club magazine, we asked Amad to look back on key images of his career, so far.

The Ivory Coast international may have spoken a lot about his most famous strike but was keen to reiterate just how big an event was for him.

“When I speak about this moment, it’s like I’m speaking about something that’s happened 10 years ago,” he said. “But it was only last season!

“This moment is the best goal, the most important goal, right now, in my career because of the feeling of the game, the atmosphere on the pitch, the team, we were playing against Liverpool.

“So, scoring that goal in the last minute meant a lot for me and we won the FA Cup at the end, so it was unbelievable. I was so happy to score but, firstly, I was happy for my team-mates because we weren’t in a good position at that moment.

“I was so happy to score and, at the end, we won the FA Cup, so it was unbelievable.”

Amad looked over key photos of his career so far in an in-depth interview with Inside United.

When asked if it was the best experience he has had yet at Old Trafford, he replied: “I would say yes, for the moment, here but I enjoy every moment at the club since I arrived.”

Of course, since that fateful day, Amad has also scored a derby winner at the Etihad Stadium and also the equalising goal at Anfield against Liverpool this season.

Although our no.16 is currently sidelined due to injury, head coach Ruben Amorim expressed some hope that Amad may return before the end of the current campaign.

Meanwhile, we’ll always celebrate this day, when it comes around each year!

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United eye blockbuster move for €80 million Bundesliga phenomenon who’s been outperforming Europe’s elite – Sky

Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike.

The 22-year-old forward has been in exceptional form in the Bundesliga, attracting interest from several top clubs.

According to Sky Sports Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Ekitiké is one of four striker targets for United, alongside RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres, and Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, who is currently on loan at Galatasaray.

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From the Bundesliga, the Red Devils are closely monitoring Hugo #Ekitike and Benjamin #Sesko. Viktor #Gyökeres and Victor #Osimhenpic.twitter.com/q563zzRDEn

— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) March 17, 2025

Ekitiké initially joined Frankfurt on loan before completing a permanent transfer last summer for just over €16 million.

Despite only spending a year at the club, reports suggest Frankfurt are open to selling him, with an €80 million valuation placed on the Frenchman.

The striker has enjoyed a prolific campaign, scoring 13 goals in the Bundesliga, making him the seventh-highest scorer in the league.

Additionally, he has provided four assists and registered the most shots on goal in the competition. He has also been a regular starter, featuring in the first eleven for 23 of Frankfurt’s 25 league games this season.

Ekitiké’s evolution into a clinical finisher has been key to his success.

In a recent interview, the Frenchman spoke about his growth as a striker, revealing that he has adjusted his playing style to focus more on direct goal-scoring opportunities.

“I realised I could shoot more during matches and be more dangerous like that,” he explained.

“I was participating in build-up play too much and not staying in the right zones as a forward. Now, I try to move around less and focus on scoring goals.”

His partnership with Omar Marmoush was a major factor in Frankfurt’s attack last season.

However, since Marmoush’s move to Manchester City in January, Ekitiké has continued his fine form, scoring five more goals.

United’s interest in Ekitiké comes as they struggle for consistency in front of goal.

Rasmus Højlund has shown promise, but the Red Devils need reinforcements to compete at the highest level.

With Champions League qualification uncertain, the club’s ability to land a high-profile striker this summer remains to be seen.

Frankfurt’s €80 million price tag could be a stumbling block, but negotiations may bring the fee down if United moves forward with their pursuit.


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United ready to spend €70m on 27-goal winger, offer “difficult to refuse” for European giants – report

Manchester United have made a strong move for Barcelona winger Raphinha, as per reports.

Rasmus Hojlund ended his 21-game goal drought for United in the Red Devils’ 3-0 win over Leicester City. The striker’s long wait for a goal highlights Ruben Amorim’s woes going forward.

Apart from Hojlund, the likes of Garnacho and Joshua Zirkzee have also struggled to get on the scoresheet on a regular basis, leading to the club’s hierarchy exploring the market for a new forward.

Manchester United submit bid for Raphinha

According to Fichajes, United have made a bold move to sign Raphinha from Barcelona.

The Brazilian forward is enjoying a prolific campaign in Spain, having managed an incredible 27 goals and 21 assists in all competitions.

The former Leeds United superstar has now established himself as one of Hansi Flick’s most reliable attackers, earning plaudits for his aggressive and direct style of play.

His intensity out of possession and versatility should make him an attractive option for Ruben Amorim, who could do with a new wide playmaker as well as an attacking wing-back.

The Brazilian international has played on both flanks as well as through the middle under Flick this term.

The Spanish outlet claim that United have stepped up their efforts to secure his services, having tabled a tempting offer of €70 million for the 28-year-old star.

Further, it is suggested that Barca could find United’s offer “difficult to refuse.” However, at this point, their intention is not to lose Raphinha, whose contract runs out in 2027.

Considering the La Liga side’s financial predicament, a major exit from Camp Nou can’t be ruled out but the Premier League giants are in no better position, financially. 

With their European fate in the balance, it is unlikely Ineos will agree to spend such a figure on one player at this stage of the season. As such, it is advised to take the claim with a pinch of salt.


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United set to miss out on England star, Liverpool in “pole position” to land £80m valued centre back – report

Manchester United target Marc Guehi looks set to join Liverpool this summer.

The Crystal Palace defender starred for England in Euro 2024 and has continued his impressive rise this season.

The Red Devils’ switch to a system that incorporates three centre backs plus the likely departures of Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans means they will most likely be back in the market for a central defender in the summer.

United were linked to the 24 year old last summer and last month alongside Premier League sides Liverpool and Newcastle United.

The Geordies were the side that got closest to doing a deal for him in the summer but failed to get the move over the line.

The Daily Star report that it seems like United’s biggest rivals Liverpool are the team best-placed to get a deal done for the English defender.

“Liverpool are all set to beat Newcastle in the battle for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi,” the outlet said.

The league leaders are the “preferred destination” for the 24 year old defender according to the English newspaper.

It is also reported that Eddie Howe’s side are “aware of that” and that a deal for Guehi to head to Anfield is set to be struck at £80 million.

Nonetheless, despite being favourites the deal is not completely done and dusted and his former side Chelsea could also still be in the mix.

What’s more, United may not be completely out of the running as the outlet reports that “there could be late interest from Premier League giants, Man United, Man City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.”

Nonetheless, it is stated once more that Arne Slot’s side are in “pole position” to clinch a deal for the Crystal Palace defender.

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