Overview
- Manchester United and Prime Video announced the deal on Monday, with filming set to begin in summer 2026 during pre‑season and the series due to stream in summer 2027.
- Prime says cameras will get access to the first team, the Old Trafford dressing room and the Carrington training complex to follow Michael Carrick’s first full season as permanent head coach.
- Multiple outlets report the club agreed a record eight‑figure access fee that is said to exceed the roughly £10 million previously paid to other Premier League clubs for All or Nothing.
- The project had been discussed and then paused previously after then‑manager Ruben Amorim raised concerns about distraction, and it was revived following Carrick’s appointment and United’s return to the Champions League.
- The series will stream exclusively to Prime members in more than 240 countries at no extra cost and could boost the club’s global reach and revenue while changing how players and staff are presented to fans.