It is Arsenal’s turn – after Manchester City and Tottenham, Gunners are next in ‘All or Nothing’ Amazon series

Amazon has announced that the red half of north London is set to follow in the footsteps of their local rivals Tottenham with camera crews set to film Mikel Arteta’s squad through the whole of the next season.After the sky blues of Manchester and the Spurs, Arsenal will become the latest Premier League football club to be part of Amazon’s ‘All or Nothing’ documentary series.In what turned out to be a chaotic and unsuccessful season for Spurs under former boss Jose Mourinho, Tottenham were the object of Amazon’s filming crew in 2020. ‘We are looking forward to giving our fans around the world a unique insight into how we work day to day,’ Arsenal’s Media and Communications Director Mark Gonnella said.He’s English-Nigerian-French-Algerian and he’s just signed for Patrick Vieira’s Eagles’We have one of the biggest global followings in the game and one consistent thing we hear from fans is their desire to see more about what happens behind closed doors at the club.’All or Nothing will give our fans and sport lovers an opportunity to learn more about what makes Arsenal such a special club, our trophy laden history and our ambitions for future success.’Apart from English top-tier clubs, All or Nothing: Juventus is set to air later this year. The Gunners surely hope that next season better than the previous one was, for both north London clubs.Chelsea sold Giroud to Milan for ‘pocket change’, medical checks remainingAfter finishing eighth in the Premier League table for a second straight season, Arsenal failed to qualify for Europe for the first time in 25 years. The defence of their FA Cup ended in a third-round defeat at Southampton, while they were comfortably beaten at home by Manchester City in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.Also, their chances of winning the Europa League and qualifying for the Champions League were ended by eventual champions Villarreal in the semi-final of the competition.As if modern football clubs don’t already have enough cameras and flashes around them.

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