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Man Utd agree record £10m Amazon deal as Bayern Munich sound out Rashford move

Manchester United have agreed a reported £10 million All Or Nothing documentary deal with Amazon — more than Arsenal, Tottenham or City received — while Bayern Munich have made an inquiry about Marcus Rashford following the collapse of his permanent Barcelona move.

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Man Utd agree record £10m Amazon deal as Bayern Munich sound out Rashford move
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Manchester United have signed a reported £10 million deal with Amazon for an All Or Nothing documentary series covering Michael Carrick’s first full season as manager, while Bayern Munich have registered interest in Marcus Rashford after Barcelona stepped back from signing him permanently.

The Amazon figure, if confirmed, would surpass the fees paid to Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City for their respective All Or Nothing series, making it the most lucrative deal of its kind in English football. Filming is expected to begin during United’s pre-season tour of Europe, with the production also set to follow the club’s women’s and academy teams throughout the 2026/27 campaign.

Carrick’s willingness to allow all-access cameras during what promises to be a pivotal season has been noted as a mark of confidence from the manager. His predecessor Ruben Amorim reportedly declined a similar approach when he was in charge — a decision that may look prescient given his dismissal in January.

On the transfer front, Fabrizio Romano reported on his podcast that Bayern Munich have made contact with Old Trafford to sound out a move for Rashford. The England forward spent the second half of last season on loan at Barcelona, but the Spanish club have reportedly decided against pursuing a permanent deal despite his performances there.

Carrick has already overseen a significant shift at Old Trafford since taking charge, including securing a return to the Champions League. The Amazon series will document whether he can build on that momentum, capturing the inner workings of one of the world’s most scrutinised clubs across a full season.

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