LONDON. – Manchester United will become the latest club to appear in an Amazon All or Nothing documentary next season in a record deal.
Amazon Prime’s cameras will follow United throughout the 2026-27 season – Michael Carrick’s first full campaign in charge.
The streaming service has paid a record fee, having previously followed Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.
Amazon paid Tottenham around £10million to chart their 2019-20 season, while Arsenal earned a similar amount in 2022.
Cameras will start rolling during United’s six-game pre-season schedule when they play matches in Helsinki, Norway, Sweden, Dublin and Poland.
A number of platforms have held discussions with United in recent years about the possibility of a behind-the-scenes documentary.
One United source said the club had been “inundated” with offers. United also received a sudden proposal for a documentary during their tour of the United States in 2023.
Former United managers Jose Mourinho and Ruben Amorim resisted any attempts by the club to allow a streaming service access.
Carrick, who was appointed permanent head coach only four weeks ago, signed a two-year contract.
Sir Alex Ferguson agreed to let ITV’s cameras follow him and broadcast team talks towards the end of the 1997-98 season for ‘The Alex Ferguson Story’. – The Sun




