Manchester United Rashford transfer saga intensifies after the Red Devils inked a record £10 million "All Or Nothing" TV deal, reports say. The move comes as United plan the next steps for the England forward, who spent last season on loan at Barcelona.
Michael Carrick is now the man pulling the strings at Old Trafford. The former midfielder, already praised for steering United back into the Champions League, is reportedly finalising a lucrative documentary contract that will see the club’s 2024‑25 season under the microscope. The £10 million figure dwarfs the sums Arsenal, Tottenham and City secured for their own series, making United the biggest earner in the franchise’s history.
How does the new TV deal affect United’s transfer plans?
The cash influx from the docu‑series is expected to free up budget space for the summer market. United fans have been buzzing about Marcus Rashford’s fate ever since his loan spell in Spain ended. While the Mirror says United are still "hoping to make progress" on his situation, the extra money could tip the scales either way.
What does the record deal mean for United’s future?
Carrick’s first full season as the club’s strategic lead will be chronicled in the All Or Nothing series, promising unprecedented behind‑the‑scenes access. Fans in Kampala and across Africa will watch as United juggle Champions League ambitions, a potential Rashford exit, and the pressure to deliver trophies. The £10 million payday not only sets a new benchmark for Premier League clubs but also signals United’s intention to market themselves globally – a clever move for a club whose fanbase stretches from Manchester to Mbale.
Will Rashford stay or leave?
The answer remains cloudy. Rashford’s loan at Barcelona showed he can adapt to a different style, yet United have just secured a historic broadcast deal that could finance a big‑ticket signing. If United decide to cash in, the fee could exceed £70 million, a figure that would please the board. Conversely, a new contract might keep the English star at Old Trafford, turning the record TV cash into a wage‑budget buffer.
What does this mean for Ugandan football fans?
Ugandans love a good drama, and United’s story offers plenty. The All Or Nothing series will be streamed on platforms reachable here, giving local fans a front‑row seat to the club’s internal debates.
People also ask: Is the Manchester United All Or Nothing deal really £10 million?
Yes. Sources confirm United will receive around £10 million for the docuseries, out‑earning their city rivals and setting a new Premier League record for such deals.
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Source: Mirror



