I would say 'at the same price' or possibly 'for the same price'. However 'rate' might be a better word than price in this context.
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It's an awkward sounding sentence even with the word 'with'. "On" and 'in" would not work.
Can you change the sentence? I'd say: "He is renting the shop to me and is asking the same price as last year."
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Why doesn’t need for articles? I believe he meant in the last year as in 2016 for instance
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Not part of your question, but no article is needed before next year. "He rents the shop to me at/for the same price as last year"
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Wendy is right, but I think "at the same price" would work here as well.
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