Amazon are set to return to Chelsea with an ‘All or Nothing’ series proposal, according to CBS journalist Ben Jacobs via Twitter.
Under the Roman Abramovich era, the west London club had made it clear that they had no interest in being featured in the series. However, with Todd Boehly now at the helm, the e-commerce giants believe that the American will give a go-ahead.
The series has been quite a hit among football fans with rival clubs Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City all having their own series.
Amazon cameras captured the record-breaking season of City when they hit 100 points in the Premier League. They followed it with Spurs in the 2019/20 season that included the appointment of Jose Mourinho as their head coach.
The most dramatic could be considered as the Gooners one last season. Fans have given a positive review for this series with them being able to see behind-the-scenes footage of matchday, training and key discussions at the club.
Sometimes, some of the most controversial topics have been shown from the player’s perspective. Boehly could likely give the go-ahead as it will help the club generate more revenue and also help in increasing its fan base around the world.
It remains to be seen if the Blues management gives their go-ahead to the project. Fans would love to see one made on their club. Newcastle United are also said to be under consideration by Amazon for the same project.
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