Manchester United have agreed a deal with Amazon Prime to produce an "All or Nothing" documentary, granting the streaming service behind-the-scenes access to the club, according to The Athletic.

Filming will begin during United's pre-season and the series is set to launch in 2027 across more than 240 countries. United say the agreement represents a record access fee for any comparable documentary.

The deal revives talks that collapsed last year, when Amazon offered more than £10 million for similar access. Former coach Ruben Amorim objected to the project at the time, citing concerns about disruption to the first-team environment.

Amorim left United in January, and the club's form improved under interim coach Michael Carrick, who has since been made permanent. United have since returned to the Champions League.

The documentary will focus on United's progress under Carrick following last season's third-place finish. It is also expected to provide insight into the club's executive structure under owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS group and the Glazer family, including chief executive Omar Berrada and sporting director Jason Wilcox.

United have pursued other television projects in recent years. In January, the club agreed a separate deal with Lionsgate for a dramatized series based on the club's history, similar in concept to Netflix's "The Crown." That project remains in development and has not yet been sold to a broadcaster.

United also previously held talks with Disney about a documentary focused on the Sir Alex Ferguson era, which produced 38 trophies over 26 years. Those discussions did not progress and were shelved after Ferguson's ambassadorial role with the club ended.

Filming for the Amazon project will begin with a preseason friendly against Milan in Wroclaw, Poland on August 15, where Carrick's side will face Amorim, now in charge of the Italian club.