Arsenal tells supporters that Champions League final ticket resale runs through the UEFA portal, with dynamic availability and codes from unused purchase windows, while the club lists official categories from EUR70 Fans First seats to EUR950 Category 1 tickets. [1]
That is the rulebook side of the story; the market side is StubHub Ireland showing a lowest visible price of EUR2,908 for PSG-Arsenal tickets at Puskas Arena. [2]
Tuesday's paper put the same scarcity problem on the record when it said the Champions League final resale floor had reached four figures, and Goal's ticket guide adds the fan-facing middle layer: official club portals, ID requirements and affiliate links into secondary marketplaces. [3]
Mainstream coverage can describe allocation mechanics; X turns the spread into institutional failure, and the paper's narrower point is that UEFA's official rules and the resale floor now sit in public view on the same week of the final. [1][2][3]
The EUR2,908 figure is not a moral conclusion by itself, because resale pages move and official inventory can reappear dynamically, but it is an observable floor against a published official ladder whose cheapest Arsenal category is EUR70 and whose top general category is EUR950. [1][2]
-- AMARA OKONKWO, Lagos