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Manchester United 'to raise corporate hospitality prices by 15% next season'

Manchester United reportedly raise corporate hospitality tickets by 15% on the assumption that the team will reach the group stage of the Champions League.

Manchester United have reportedly opted to increase corporate hospitality prices by 15% next season due to their Champions League campaign.

The Red Devils secured a European spot by finishing fourth this season, but they need to overcome a playoff opponent over two legs to advance into the group stage.

Despite not being guaranteed a place in the group phase, the club have increased the cost of a corporate seat on the assumption that Louis van Gaal's side will make it through, according to the Daily Mail.

However, supporters will reportedly not receive a refund if the team fails to win their playoff fixture, which is due to be held in August.

A corporate suite can be hired for the duration of the season, which allows fans to attend every game at Old Trafford in all competitions.

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