A number of Manchester United supporters have been reacting to an Old Trafford update regarding a record-breaking season for ticket sales. 

The Lowdown: 2.3m+ sales

The Red Devils confirmed via their website on Saturday evening that a new record has been set for men’s games at Old Trafford this season.

More than 2.3m tickets have been sold for home fixtures, more than the previous record set during the 2016/17 season. All 19 Premier League home fixtures as well as the 13 domestic or European cup games have contributed to that number, with the scope for more to sell should Erik ten Hag's side progress in the Europa League.

The Latest: Fans react

United shared the good news on their official Twitter page which led to plenty of positive interaction from supporters, with one labelling the update as 'amazing'.

"Ten hag effect" - @awolowoayomide5

"Amazing" - @TheAyubAhmad

"Yeeeesss" - @tarainvestment

"Ten Hag making us believe again" - @MenjivarDave

"This is why Man Utd is the biggest club in England" - @r7cgoat

"In Ten Hag we trust!" - @magicfuel

The Verdict: Good to see

Ten Hag's side going far in all cup competitions alongside a number of home draws has played a key part in the record-breaking campaign, and it's safe to say he has brought the feel-good factor back to Old Trafford.

The Carabao Cup triumph was the first piece of silverware the club have won in six years and there is still potential for the club to lift more with the Red Devils going well in the Europa League and FA Cup.

Hopefully, the club will be able to sell more tickets for a Europa League quarter-final and then semi-final, and supporters may also be hoping to hear more on a potential takeover before the campaign comes to an end.