Post: Manchester United explores new ticket sales methods, fans may spend £4,000 but still cannot get season tickets

According to the Daily Mail, Manchester United is exploring new ways to sell season tickets for the new stadium, and fans may spend £4,000 but still cannot get season tickets.

It is reported that Manchester United is considering introducing a "ticket purchase license" system, under which fans who purchase "license" will have the right to purchase seats first for the next 30 years. However, if they fail to purchase a season pass, they will automatically be disqualified from purchasing.

It is reported that the reason why Manchester United considers introducing a "ticket purchase license" is to raise funds for building a new stadium. It is reported that the construction of New Trafford will cost more than £2 billion.

New Trafford Stadium concept diagram

and it is understood that most NFL teams currently adopt some form of "license" ticketing system, and Arsenal owner Kroenke plans to charge up to £166,000 on the Los Angeles Rams stadium he owns. Barcelona and Real Madrid have also raised a lot of funds by selling seating permits for the renovated stadium VIP area.

Although Manchester United officials stressed that no final decision has been made and that they are still in the exploration phase, the move will result in fans being forced to pay thousands of pounds and then having to pay the season ticket separately.

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