A ticket for Arsenal's final day clash against Wolves on 28 May is on the market for a jaw-dropping €28,409 (£25,015).
The Gunners could celebrate Premier League glory that day in what would be amongst the most surprising triumphs in recent memory. Mikel Arteta's side hold an eight-point lead over Manchester City having played a game more, but the defending champions are set to push them all the way.
Arsenal last claimed the English top flight in 2004, when they also celebrated going the season unbeaten. Since their move from Highbury to Emirates Stadium, however, they've never been in such a commanding position and fans may pay whatever it takes to see the historic moment.
A standard ticket in the upper tier, usually no more than £100, is available on a resale site for €28,409 (£25,013), a social media post has revealed. This season, the atmosphere within the Emirates has been at an all-time high with the supporter base, which has been criticised as toxic in the past, getting behind the team like never before.
Arteta's young team, spearheaded by captain Martin Odegaard, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli, have led from the front for much of the season and could complete their triumph on May 28 against Wolves, who themselves could be fighting relegation.
Arsenal secured a 2-0 win over Wolves earlier this season as Odegaard netted twice at Molineux. Last term, they did the double over the Midlands outfit, securing a 1-0 win on the road before a late goal bagged them all three points at the Emirates.
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Last season and during 2018/19 the title race - then involving Manchester City and Liverpool - went down to the final game. The Etihad side still need to host Arsenal having already beaten them at the Emirates, which could see the gap cut to within three points.
Arteta has been defiant throughout the year about his side's chances and said after their defeat against City: “I have more belief because I see a team that is going head to head with them. I have more belief in my players. You have to go to next one and in 3 days we have another difficult game. Every three days, you have to be at your best.”
Arsenal have won six on the bounce since their City defeat, with several of those victories coming courtesy of added-time winners. The defining point of their campaign is likely to come as April turns to May, when they face City, Chelsea and Newcastle within a fortnight. After that, they will host Brighton, travel to Nottingham Forest and take on Wolves in what is shaping up to be a gripping Premier League finale.