Michael Carrick’s first full season as Manchester United head coach will be filmed by Amazon’s All or Nothing cameras after the club agreed to open its dressing room and Carrington training base for the 2026/27 campaign.
The series is scheduled to follow United from pre-season through the new campaign, placing Carrick, his players and the club’s senior football operation under a level of public scrutiny rarely accepted at Old Trafford.
United are the latest Premier League club to join the documentary strand after Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, with the programme expected to be released next summer. GB News reports that producers have promised access inside the Old Trafford dressing room and Carrington.
Carrick Faces A Different Kind Of Manchester United Test
The timing gives the project its edge. Carrick has been trusted to lead United forward after guiding the club back into the Champions League, but the cameras will now follow the early months of a permanent reign that already carries major expectation.
For supporters, the draw is obvious: an unusually close look at how Carrick manages standards, selection calls and pressure at one of the world’s most watched clubs.
For United, the risk is just as clear. A successful season could make the documentary a powerful statement of renewal. A poor one would leave every team meeting, training-ground exchange and selection debate framed as part of a wider Old Trafford judgement.






