Manchester United have ended talks with streaming platform Amazon Prime over a documentary for next season, according to The สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น, as boss Ruben Amorim is concerned it could interfere with his management.

Reports on Monday suggested the Red Devils have been in talks for months. With Amazon offering in excess of £10m for behind-the-scenes footage.
If United agree, they would be paid more than the clubs. That have already offered Amazon the rights to film their ‘All or Nothing’ documentary series. Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur
have all backed the idea, with the club’s board, co-owner INEOS and CEO Omar Berarda all backing the idea as they look to ease financial concerns.
However, Amorim has made it clear. That he is not comfortable allowing outsiders to interfere, and feels the documentary project is not useful at the moment and is more harmful than it would be, as
it would be an unnecessary distraction. Sponsorship deals and the pressures of the upcoming season have also been factored into the discussions.
After receiving feedback from the head coach, the United board unanimously agreed to end the negotiations.
United had previously held talks with Disney, another media outlet. over a documentary about the Sir Alex Ferguson era, but that plan was shelved. After the legendary coach ended his role as club ambassador, it was part of a cost-cutting policy.