Manchester United have signed a deal with Amazon Prime to permit behind-the-scenes access for an ‘All or Nothing’ documentary.Filming for the series, which will be launched in the summer of 2027 in over 240 countries, will begin in pre-season, with United claiming it has brokered a record access fee for any comparable documentary.As previously reported by The Athletic, United held extensive talks towards the end of the 2024-2025 over a record-breaking access-all-areas documentary for the following season. Amazon’s offer was over £10m and would have been the largest payment made to a club by Amazon to take part in the series, which has previously featured Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur.However, United eventually pulled away from those talks after former coach Ruben Amorim expressed reservations about the potential intrusion on the first-team environment and fears it would distract from the progress of the first team.Amorim— who experienced a very poor start to life at United and lost the Europa League final against Tottenham — made clear in June 2025 he did not believe such a project to be appropriate or beneficial to the first team. He felt it would be an unwelcome distraction in an environment that had endured many issues in previous years.United sources claimed at the time that the plug was pulled after the club’s board received a unified recommendation from executive management, while also claiming there were some reservations about the commercial intricacies of the deal.
Manchester United ‘All or Nothing’ Amazon Prime documentary announced for 2026-27 season
Filming for the series, which will be launched in the summer of 2027 in over 240 countries, will begin in pre-season.










