Tottenham Hotspur have decided to freeze their season ticket prices for the 2023/24 Premier League season. The decision from the club will come as welcome news to supporters as clubs such as Manchester United and Arsenal have already increased their prices for next campaign.
A statement on the club's website read: "We should like to take this opportunity to thank our season ticket holders for their support throughout the current campaign. The focus is now on getting behind Cristian [Stellini], the coaching staff and the team for the remaining games as we fight for the highest possible Premier League finish.
"Due to global economic events we, like all other sectors, are not immune to rising costs and disruption to supply chains, along with higher energy prices. We are, however, acutely aware that everyone is also currently impacted by the rising cost of living. With this in mind, and following consultation with the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust, we can confirm that season ticket prices for the 2023/24 season will be frozen.
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"We recognise and greatly appreciate the ongoing commitment our fans continue to make in showing support for the team.
"Once again, we shall be working with V12 Finance to offer a payment option to supporters wishing to spread the cost of their season ticket across 10 months. Subject to approval, payments will commence in June and continue for a further nine months. If you wish to pay via V12 Finance, your loan will be subject to a one-off arrangement fee (admin fee) of 5.79%."
Tottenham have confirmed that the renewal window for all existing season ticket holders will open at 10am on Tuesday, April 11. The deadline to complete payment and retain your seat for next season is 5pm on Thursday, June 1.
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