Manchester United has pulled the plug on a fly-on-the-wall documentary that would have brought them more than £ 10 million '.
United was in conversation with Amazon on the last side in their All of Nothing series and they were locked up in negotiations for months.
But according to athletics, the club decided in balance that the burglary could negatively influence the performance on the field.
They report that Ruben Amorim was not familiar with the scheme – despite the temptation to cash in with what the highest amount would have been paid for an All of Nothing series.
Time pressure of the upcoming campaign and commercial reasons were reportedly other important factors, but in the end, no progress would have been made without the support of Amorim.
Opening United for the cameras during what a turbulent time is at Old Trafford could have caused a compelling view.
Amorim has announced his feelings about Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford, with the Portuguese manager not to pull bumps.
United has passed a terrible season after Amorim took over from Erik ten Hag, so that they took place in the Premier League to the 15th.
Missing the Champions League by losing the Europa League final against Tottenham was also a huge blow, especially financially.
There was support for the documentary of the commercial department, but only if the football department agreed.
Chief Executive Omar Berrada would also be on board with the Amazon proposal.
The fact that United was happy to be with Amorim's view of a distracting, negative impact, shows that they are putting their full weight behind them.
The club has already signed Matheus Cunha and is in line with Bryan Mbeumo – two additions that should make United considerably stronger in theory.
There is a problem with expenses, with Rashford and Garnacho among those who want the club to continue desperately.
Netflix, Amazon and Disney have all contacted United with interest in making a documentary after a revival under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
But given the bad start of the stewardship of Ineos, it might not be a surprise that there is an unwillingness to insist on the Access-All-Ereas show.
So far, more than 450 have been fired at the club and Ratcliffe claimed that they are in danger of going into the Dang in March without its deeply unpopular cost -saving methods.
