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Newcastle set for Arsenal and Spurs treatment with Amazon 'lining them up for next doc'

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Newcastle could be the next Premier League club to feature in an All Or Nothing documentary.The likes of Manchester City, Tottenham and Arsenal have all had their own shows after allowing Amazon cameras behind-the-scenes access and now it appears that the Magpies could be part of the next installment, with filming potentially taking place next season.The club have undergone something of a major transformation, with Mike Ashley, the previous owner, selling the club in October, and a fresh regime coming in.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley StadiumThe Daily Mail reports that Newcastle have already rejected several offers from production companies who have asked to set up documentary projects since the Saudi takeover, but things could well be different given the dust has settled on a new era.The All or Nothing series has been involved with several sports, not just football in England.

The Amazon-led show has covered the NFL, ice hockey, rugby union, and even the national Brazil side.Which club would you like to see on All or Nothing?

Let us know in the comments section belowThe latest football documentary features Arsenal and their quest for the top-four last season.Manager Mikel Arteta said of the experience: "It is much better to have you here!

Honestly, it was challenging but as well I think it was an incredible experience personally, for the club and everybody can see the reality without any boundaries about how it works on a daily basis at the club."On a personal level obviously it was really demanding because you are on camera for 24/7.

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