Arsenal have frozen season ticket prices for next season following their failure to not qualify for Europe.
The Gunners finished eighth in the Premier League last season and missed out on European qualification for the first time in 25 years.
Season tickets at Arsenal are made up of 21 games (19 league matches and two FA Cup credits), with the prices for those games being frozen which makes the Gold Season Ticket 9% cheaper than last year.
A club statement in May said: "Seat prices will be frozen for a seventh consecutive year for our general admission season-ticket holders and a fourth consecutive year for our premium season-ticket holders.
"As normal, prices will be reflective of the competitions in which we compete."
As clubs continue to battle with the financial fallout of COVID-19, Arsenal will hope to welcome back supporters into Emirates Stadium, as they look to recover some of the losses from fans being unable to attend last season.
Meanwhile, both technical director Edu and new head of football operations Richard Garlick have begun work with the summer transfer window now in full flow.
Contract talks have opened with several key first team players including Kieran Tierney and Emile Smith Rowe, while incomings and outgoings are likely to take precedent this summer.
football.london previously reported that the Gunners will target as many as five players this transfer window as Arteta plans a rebuild at the club.