NUFC could become Premier League’s 4th club to be featured on Amazon Primes’ All Or Nothing

NUFC could become Premier League’s 4th club to be featured on Amazon Primes’ All Or Nothing
Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes and Miguel Almiron applaud fans after their Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion at The American Express Community Stadium, Brighton on Saturday. (Reuters)
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Updated 13 August 2022
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NUFC could become Premier League’s 4th club to be featured on Amazon Primes’ All Or Nothing

NUFC could become Premier League’s 4th club to be featured on Amazon Primes’ All Or Nothing
  • Arsenal are the current English club being shown in the third Premier League instalment of the series
  • Amazon would request access to the Magpies’ hierarchy, manager Eddie Howe and his first-team squad

LONDON: Newcastle United are reportedly being lined up to be the fourth Premier League club to be featured on Amazon Prime’s All Or Nothing documentary series.
Following Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham, the Magpies, who were bought by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund in 2021, are being targeted by Amazon to be the Premier League’s upcoming side to be depicted in All Or Nothing, according to British media.
All or Nothing is a brand of sports documentary series distributed on Amazon Prime Video platform.
The current English club being shown are The Gunners in the third season. The documentary goes behind the scenes of European and Premier League clubs.
Amazon Prime’s executives are expected to approach Newcastle United and hope to convince their top management to become the fourth EPL club inside where they want to have their cameras fixed, according to Daily Mail.
Following the season in which Tottenham Hotspur were featured, the documentary targeted Italy’s Serie A top tier Juventus under Andrea Pirlo.
Amazon Prime appear to be hopeful that the series will not take a break especially that the next instalment of the series is scheduled to be released within two years.
It is believed that Amazon would request access to the Magpies’ hierarchy, and manager Eddie Howe and his first-team squad.
The same happened in previous editions with Khaldoon Al-Mubarak, Daniel Levy, Edu Gaspar and Josh Kroneke who were all featured alongside the likes of Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourihno and Mikel Arteta.