
On October 7, according to The Sun, Manchester United FC has recently received numerous offers from streaming production companies to make a documentary about United's move towards revival since Sir Ratcliffe took over. Among them, prominent streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon and Disney+ have expressed strong interest.
However, no formal talks have yet been initiated by Manchester United on the matter. The reason for this is that the team is still struggling on the pitch, and the club needs to prioritize improving its performance and pushing forward with the redevelopment of Old Trafford. These real-life challenges have made United wary of participating in the documentary.
Over the past few years, Premier League teams such as Manchester City, Arsenal, Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur have all partnered with Amazon to produce documentaries. Liverpool are also actively promoting their "Jags' Last 6 Months at Anfield" documentary. These documentaries not only provide fans with an in-depth understanding of the team, but also bring significant ratings and advertising revenue to the streaming platform.
It's worth noting that Amazon has produced several documentaries for Manchester United in the past, including ones about Sir Alex Ferguson, Wayne Rooney, and the glory days of United's 1999 treble. Netflix, on the other hand, produced a documentary on David Beckham, which also received widespread attention and critical acclaim.
Now, with the arrival of Sir Ratcliffe, Manchester United is embracing new opportunities for growth. Despite the challenges the club faces on the pitch, fans are looking forward to the revival of Manchester United. As a result, these streaming production companies are hoping to capitalize on United's renaissance story to bring more exciting content to fans.
However, whether the United side will accept these offers will depend on the club's future development plan and the actual situation. Fans will also continue to follow the developments of Manchester United and look forward to the team's better results in the coming matches, as well as seeing a documentary on the road to United's revival.










