Manchester United have delivered one of the biggest surprises on the opening day of the summer transfer window.
[Man United have officially announced](http://'All or Nothing: United' coming to Prime Video https://www.manutd.com/en/news/all-or-nothing-manchester-united-coming-to-amazon-prime-video-in-2027) that they will be participating in the All or Nothing documentary series on Amazon Prime.
The cameras will begin rolling this summer as United prepare to embark on a fascinating new chapter under head coach Michael Carrick.
Supporters across the globe will be given unprecedented access to life behind the scenes at Old Trafford, with the documentary set to be released on Prime Video next year in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
It is a major U-turn from last year when the Red Devils ultimately decided against filming behind the scenes after reaching the conclusion that it could distract first-team progress.
Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur have all featured in the famous All or Nothing series.
However, this edition could be the biggest of all due to United’s enormous global fanbase.
Amazon were reportedly prepared to offer United more than £10 million last summer to participate in the series.
The proposal was eventually rejected following discussions involving former manager Ruben Amorim.
Had the deal gone ahead, it would have represented the largest payment ever made by Amazon to a football club for participation in the documentary.
The question now is whether the cameras will serve as extra motivation or become an unwanted distraction.
Regardless of the impact on performances, supporters are certain to relish the opportunity to witness life behind the scenes for the very first time.
Every dressing-room speech, tactical meeting, training session and emotional moment could soon become part of football history.
Carrick earned the permanent role after guiding United to a third-place finish in the Premier League last season and restoring optimism around the club.
United are preparing to strengthen the squad further this summer as they look to challenge for major honours.
If United can combine strong performances with silverware, the documentary could become a truly unforgettable chapter in the club’s modern history.