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Newcastle United tipped to feature in next Amazon ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary series

Amazon are reportedly targeting Newcastle United as the next recipient of their “All or Nothing” documentary series. Several Premier League clubs, including Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, have opened their doors to the multi-billion-pound company.

Increased spotlight on Tyneside since the £300million Saudi-backed takeover makes the Magpies intriguing candidates to star in the next behind-the-scenes series. The Daily Mail reports that Newcastle are the priority for Amazon, with the next series to start filming in two years.

Reports suggest Arsenal received around £10million for their series, which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The episodes have attracted interest for how Mikel Arteta handled his infamous spat with former Gunners captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

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Toon chiefs must adopt new methods to raise funds to fall in line with Financial Fair Play regulations and inviting camera crews inside could provide a golden ticket. For context, shirt sponsor Fun88 stumped up around £6.5million per season to be emblazoned on the front of Newcastle’s kit.

Likewise, new Middle East-based sleeve sponsor Noon forked out £7.5million as the new owners aim to increase club revenue. Eddie Howe confirmed ahead of the Premier League opener against Nottingham Forest that restrictions will limit Newcastle’s spending for the “foreseeable” future.

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