Manchester United have agreed a record deal with Amazon Prime to give exclusive access behind the scenes at the club next season.United will follow Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham by being featured in the popular All or Nothing documentary, and it is understood they have brokered a fee in excess of the £10m paid to their Premier League rivals by the streaming giant.The deal was first discussed last year but former United head coach Ruben Amorim refused to allow cameras behind the scenes at Old Trafford and Carrington because he believed it would be a distraction for the players.But club sources believe the time is right, saying that the documentary is aligned with United’s desire to be open and as transparent as possible to their global fanbase of more than one billion.?? ‘All or Nothing: Manchester United’, coming to Amazon Prime Video in 2027.— Manchester United (@ManUtd) June 15, 2026 Insiders say that discussions have taken place with a number of platforms over the years, and that Amazon’s track record covering Premier League teams, as well as the All Blacks and a number of US sports franchises makes them the perfect partner.Filming will start in pre-season – focusing on the first-team as well as the women’s and academy sides – and follow United throughout what the club say will be a ‘transformative summer’ and the rest of the campaign as they return to the Champions League. It is due to air to 240 countries worldwide in 2027.Tara Erer, head of Prime’s UK film and unscripted television and northern European originals, said: ‘Manchester United is more than a football club: it is a global phenomenon. All or Nothing: Manchester United was a story we had to tell.‘From Old Trafford to every corner of the world, there is no club that commands this level of passion, history and obsession. That is exactly the kind of story we want to tell, and we couldn’t be more excited to bring it to customers everywhere.’Manchester United chief communications officer, Toby Craig added: ‘Now is the right time to open our doors, so that for the first time our fans around the world can see behind the scenes of a club which means so much to so many people. Stars including Matheus Cunha, Luke Shaw and Amad Diallo will feature in the documentary’This documentary will showcase Manchester United’s unique people, ambition and culture; from the iconic atmosphere at Old Trafford to the work that goes on behind the scenes every day at Carrington. ‘We will share some of the stories of this historic club both with our fans and new audiences around the world as we compete at the highest level, both domestically and in the Champions League.’Last week, it emerged that City have sold behind-the-scenes access of Pep Guardiola’s final two seasons as manager to Amazon for a multi-million-pound figure.A four-part documentary will be released over the summer, although a title for the series has yet to be rubberstamped. The deal with Prime Video is understood to eclipse the seven-figure sum that Netflix paid for the series documenting the 2023 Treble campaign.