Manchester United Documentary Will Stay on the Shelf for Now as Ruben Amorin Tackles Key Issue - Manchester Evening News
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 7 – Manchester United rejected Amazon's �10 million offer for a documentary after manager Ruben Amorim cited distraction concerns amid the club's poor recent performance and rebuilding efforts.
- Manchester United pulled the plug on a lucrative all-access Amazon documentary planned for the 2025-26 season after months of talks.
- Manager Ruben Amorim opposed the project, viewing it as an unwanted distraction and pushing back on its intrusive nature toward the first team.
- Despite Amazon offering a record sum exceeding £10 million, the club prioritized addressing poor on-pitch performance and financial issues over media exposure.
- United finished 15th in the Premier League last season, winning only 11 league games, and will play no European football in the upcoming campaign under Amorim's first full season in charge.
- Declining to film suggests the club will focus on rebuilding behind closed doors, including offloading high-wage players to stabilize finances and improve future competitiveness.
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After months of negotiation, Amorim was consulted at the end of the last time and was documentary of the United made by Amazon Prime. Technically he does not want to contact the plant with external members.
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