Liverpool have announced that they have frozen season ticket prices for the 2015-16 season.
The club has also reduced junior season ticket prices by 10%.
However, they have refused to rule out an increase for other tickets following the bumper television deal that was struck between the Premier League and pay-per-view broadcasters.
"Our season ticket holders are extremely loyal to this football club and we are pleased to announce a reduction for our young fans and a price freeze on adult season tickets for next season," chief executive Ian Ayre told Liverpool's official website.
"Every year we give careful consideration to season ticket prices and consult with the official LFC Supporters' Committee to ensure we understand the views of our fans and the areas that are important to them. The club had planned to slightly increase season ticket prices in line with inflation but after discussing the club's wider ticketing strategy with the Supporters' Committee ticketing working group we decided to freeze prices.
"Discussions are ongoing both in terms of other ticket prices for next season and importantly the wider issue of finding financially-sustainable initiatives that increase accessibility and affordability of tickets at Anfield."
Liverpool are currently in fifth place in the Premier League table.