Tara Erer Says Manchester United Amazon Documentary Will Cover 2026-27

Tara Erer Says Manchester United Amazon Documentary Will Cover 2026-27

Manchester United Amazon Documentary is set for the 2026-27 season, with Amazon Prime taking viewers inside the club's dressing room and the inner sanctum of Carrington. The move turns a long-rumored access play into a scheduled release after earlier talks over a record-level fee.

Tara Erer 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." She added, "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."

Carrington Opens for 240 Markets

Viewers in over 240 countries and territories will get access to the dressing room and the inner sanctum of Manchester United's newly renovated Carrington Training Complex. That puts the series in the same global distribution lane Amazon has used for Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, but with a club whose fanbase is estimated at 1.1 billion.

The production will follow United across all competitions, so this is not a one-tournament snapshot. For the club, that means daily operations, training-ground routines and the broader culture behind closed doors become part of the product, not just matchday results.

Amorim's Exit Changed Timing

United held extensive talks at the end of the 2024-25 season over an access-all-areas series, with Amazon's offer reported to be over £10 million. That would have been the largest payment Amazon had made to a club for the format, which helps explain why the project moved from idea to negotiation before being shelved.

The hold-up came after Ruben Amorim expressed reservations about cameras becoming a distraction. He left the club in January 2026, and United's hierarchy then decided the timing was right after a period of stability and a return to European elite competition under Michael Carrick.

Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox

Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox are expected to feature, which should give the series more than a dressing-room fly-on-the-wall feel. For Amazon, the appeal is obvious: executives, training-ground access and a globally recognizable club make this one of the streamer’s most valuable football properties.

The cleanest read for viewers and the industry is that this is now a committed 2026-27 project, not a speculative pitch. United has traded discretion for distribution, and Carrington will become part of the content pipeline.

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