The 32nd Premier League season starts in just over a month. The summer transfer window is open, the 380-match calendar has been fixed. Over 15 million fans are expected to attend, all hoping their team gets a chance at glory in the top flight of English football. With worldwide broadcasting rights worth more than £10billion and an average club value of £1.2billion, the sport is awash with money. Nevertheless, their costs are rising too – not least in the amount they pay for players, Enzo Fernandez’s £106million move from Benfica to Chelsea smashing the pre-existing record earlier this year. With a limited supply of stadium seats and ever-stronger demand, many outfits have hiked ticket prices in recent years. New research by SeatPick reveals all but four of the 20 teams did so for next season – but some by far more than others.
Luton above Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea as most expensive Prem team to support
Sourceexpress.co.uk
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