UMVA has learned that Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has mixed feelings about the club's upcoming All or Nothing documentary, set to be released in 2027.
The documentary, which will be filmed during the 2026/27 season, promises to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at life at Old Trafford and Carrington, the club's training facility. Scholes expects fans to love the documentary, but admits he would have hated the idea of being filmed during his playing days.
As a player, Scholes says he can't imagine anything worse than being under the spotlight 24/7, but as a fan, he's enjoyed watching the All or Nothing documentaries, particularly the one featuring Arsenal's Mikel Arteta. He loves learning about the inner workings of the teams and the personalities of the managers.
Scholes believes the documentary could put more pressure on manager Michael Carrick, but thinks it's brilliant for fans to get an intimate look at the team's dynamics. He's excited to see how the documentary will portray Carrick and the rest of the team.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the documentary is set to cost Amazon a record fee, surpassing the amounts paid to Arsenal and Tottenham for their own documentaries. The exact figure is not known, but it's believed to be more than £10m.
Manchester United's chief communications officer, Toby Craig, says now is the right time for the club to open its doors to the cameras, allowing fans around the world to see the inner workings of the club. The documentary aims to showcase the team's unique culture, ambition, and people.
The Manchester United All or Nothing documentary is set to be released in the summer of 2027, giving fans a chance to relive the 2026/27 season and get an exclusive look at the team's journey.
