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Premier League followers hit with large enhance in worth of reproduction shirts

  • Replica Premier League shirt prices have increased significantly since 2019
  • Nottingham Forest are charging fans 56% more than they were five years ago
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Supporting a Premier League football club can be a very expensive pastime.

The cheapest 2024-25 adult season ticket at Arsenal, for example, costs more than £1,000 following an increase of more than 10% from the 2023-24 campaign.

But it is not only match-going supporters who have been hit with significant price rises in recent years.

Fans wanting to support their team by buying a replica kit have seen prices rocket by up to 56% over the past five seasons.

According to research carried out by The Sun, Nottingham Forest have raised their prices more than any other team since 2019.

Nottingham Forest's new home shirt costs 56% more than the equivalent did back in 2019

Nottingham Forest’s new home shirt costs 56% more than the equivalent did back in 2019

A replica adult Forest jersey in 2019 was priced at £48 but will now cost £75.

However, that is not the most expensive Premier League shirt on the market, with 10 of the 20 clubs charging at least £80.

Tottenham currently charge more than any of their top-flight rivals with a price tag of £85, one pence more than Chelsea, who value their adult shirts at £84.99.

Both Spurs and Chelsea have increased their prices by 31% over a five-year period, while price rises have been even steeper at Arsenal (33%), West Ham (36%), Brentford (36%), Everton (36%), Fulham (45%), Wolves (45%), Aston Villa (45%) and Forest (56%).

Spurs are currently charging fans more than any other Premier League club for a home shirt

Spurs are currently charging fans more than any other Premier League club for a home shirt

Chelsea's latest home shirt is being sold for £84.99, just one pence cheaper than Tottenham's

Chelsea’s latest home shirt is being sold for £84.99, just one pence cheaper than Tottenham’s

Consumer expert Jane Hawkes told The Sun that today’s prices are ‘not remotely justifiable’, describing the increases as ‘another own goal by mega-rich football clubs’.

The club whose shirt prices have increased the least since 2019 are Southampton, who are charging £60 today, up £5 (9%).

Meanwhile, the cheapest Premier League shirt this season can be bought for £59 from Ipswich Town.

Brentford are charging £60 but have tried to help fans keep costs down by bringing out a new shirt every two years, rather than one per season. 

REPLICA PREMIER LEAGUE SHIRTS: PRICE INCREASES SINCE 2019 

1. Nottingham Forest +56%, from £48 in 2019 to £75

=2. Aston Villa +45%, from £55 in 2019 to £80

=2. Wolves +45%, from £55 in 2019 to £80

=2. Fulham +45%, from £55 in 2019 to £80 

=5. Everton +36%, from £55 in 2019 to £75

=5. West Ham +36%, from £55 in 2019 to £75 

=5. Brentford +36%, from £44 in 2019 to £60

8. Arsenal +33%, from £55 in 2019 to £80

=9. Chelsea +31%, from £64.95 in 2019 to £84.99

=9. Tottenham + 31%, from £65 in 2019 to £85

11. Bournemouth +30%, from £50 in 2019 to £65

12. Leicester +27%, from £55 in 2019 to £70

13. Brighton +25%, from £52 in 2018 to £65

=14. Man United +23%, from £64.95 to £80 

=14. Liverpool +23%, from £65 to £80

=14. Newcastle +23%, from £65 to £80

=14. Man City +23%, from £65 to £80

=14. Ipswich +23%, from £48 to £59

19. Crystal Palace +20%, from £49.99 in 2019 to £60

20. Southampton +9%, from £55 in 2019 to £60

Data compiled by The Sun.