MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 3: Detail of a Manchester United club emblem during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford on May 3, 2026 in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)
Manchester United has “agreed a record-breaking deal” with Amazon to “open their doors for a behind-the-scenes documentary covering the club’s 2026/27 season.”Getty Images
Premier League club Manchester United has “agreed a record-breaking deal” with Amazon to “open their doors for a behind-the-scenes documentary covering the club’s 2026/27 season.” ManU will become the latest club to “feature in Amazon Prime’s All or Nothing series,” and it is understood that the deal “eclipses the fee paid for the shows involving Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur.” Old Trafford sources believe that the deal is a “record fee for any documentary covering a professional football club,” and they will “welcome the Amazon cameras in for the start of pre-season and they will follow the entire 2026/27 campaign.” ManU has been “weighing up the merits of this kind of documentary for a number of years.” Any decision to “throw open the first-team environment and the dressing room to the cameras needed the support of those in charge as well.” The decision to do a deal with Amazon is “part of United’s desire to become more open and transparent,” while they also “felt the platform’s track record in the All or Nothing series made them an attractive partner” (MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, 6/15).