Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown urges an inquiry into FIFA’s World Cup ticket pricing, saying fans are being “priced out.” Both outlets report Brown’s view that the current ticket costs are “extortionate” and that a formal review is needed to examine how prices are set and who they affect. Brown argues that ordinary supporters face barriers to attending matches, implying that affordability is becoming a problem for typical fans rather than for a limited group of purchasers. The reports frame Brown’s intervention as part of wider public scrutiny of major tournament pricing and access. The articles do not add specific evidence, figures, or details about any planned inquiry or timeline. They also do not indicate whether FIFA has responded to the request. Overall, the coverage centers on Brown’s call for independent examination of FIFA’s approach to ticket pricing, citing concerns about fairness and accessibility for everyday supporters.