Man Utd will open their doors to the Amazon cameras next season after agreeing a deal that will see them featured on the platform's All or Nothing series.All you need to know about Manchester United's deal with Amazon for an All or Nothing series...Manchester United have agreed a deal with Amazon for their streaming platform to film a behind-the-scenes documentary at the club as part of their All or Nothing series.United will become the latest club to feature on the series, with Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal given the treatment in the Premier League, while various NFL teams have been featured.It is understood the deal is a record-breaking one financially for a football club and eclipses the fee paid to City, Tottenham and Arsenal for access.United will throw open the doors to Carrington and the dressing room to provide viewers with an insider account of the 2026/27 season.The Amazon cameras will start filming during pre-season and will cover the club through the season, both domestically and in Europe. There will also be stories told about the women's and academy teams.United have held talks with streaming services and TV executives for several years over a deal and were receiving proposals during the US tour in 2023.Club officials knew the timing had to be right to tell a positive story of a club's rebirth and needed those involved in the first-team onboard for access.A deal to film a documentary last season was considered but Ruben Amorim was understood to be against the proposals.The series will launch on Prime Video in the summer of 2027 and will be available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.READ MORE: United agree record deal for Amazon documentaryFollow men:
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