Manchester United is reported to have agreed a lucrative, record-breaking documentary deal with Amazon Prime for its “All or Nothing” series. Multiple outlets say the club’s manager Michael Carrick has given approval to the project, which is expected to follow the team in a fly-on-the-wall format throughout the 2026–27 season.

The deal is described as worth more than £10 million, positioning United as one of the highest-paying entries in the franchise. The reporting also notes that Manchester United had previously been linked to the series, but the project did not move forward at the time. One source specifically refers to Ruben Amorim, who was said to have shelved the plan before it was revived under Carrick.

The information is presented as part of a broader pattern of Premier League clubs joining the “All or Nothing” documentary lineup, with United set to be the latest team to be featured. Details beyond the reported value, approval by Carrick, and the season coverage are not outlined in the available accounts.