Supporters already struggling in the cost of living crisis will have to cough up way more for a top than last year as figures show prices have soared
Premier League clubs have been accused of ripping off fans after all 20 of them are hiking the price of their replica shirts this season.
Supporters already struggling in the cost of living crisis will have to cough up way more for a top than last year.
The biggest increase was at Nottingham Forest where the price rose from £59.50 to £75, a 26% rise. Kids tops costs have risen by up to 22%.
Arsenal, who have just broken the bank to sign West Ham ‘s Declan Rice for £100million, have put shirts up by 14% from £70 to £80.