Manchester City still have more to do in reaching a solution on ticketing issues that engulfed last season, according to chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
Supporters staged protests at the Etihad Stadium to mark displeasure at pricing, the distribution of tickets and third-party sites, as well as criteria for retaining season cards.
Thousands took part in demonstrations, which included remaining on the home concourses for the opening minutes of two matches – wins over Leicester City and Wolves.
City announced that general admission and season ticket prices would be frozen for the upcoming campaign after protests and talks with the club’s mandated fan advisory board, City Matters.