Manchester United have frozen season-ticket prices for next season.
It is the 10th successive year that the Premier League club have announced prices for general admission areas at Old Trafford will not be raised.
United have not played in front of supporters at home for over a year due to the coronavirus pandemic but are planning for their return next season.
If more matches do have to be played behind closed doors or with restricted capacity, however, refunds or pro-rata rebates will be offered.
Richard Arnold, United's group managing director, said: "This past year has tested all of our resilience. Fans have missed being at Old Trafford and we have missed them being there.
"While we will continue to plan for every eventuality, we are announcing our plans for season-ticker holders for next season with optimism that this will be a fresh start and a long-awaited step towards normality.
"Season-ticket prices have been frozen for the 2021-22 season, as part of our ongoing commitment to fair pricing that has been a fundamental part of our ticketing policy for some time.
"This marks the 10th successive season that the club has kept prices frozen in general admission areas of the stadium.
"Our policy for season-ticket holders is fair and simple – fans will only pay for matches that they are entitled to attend if capacity restrictions are required."