The Red Devils and Disney are negotiating to produce a multi-million dollar documentary about the tenure of legendary coach Sir Alex Ferguson.

According to information from The Athletic, Manchester United is discussing with the American entertainment platform Disney to reach a multi-million dollar deal, with the aim of producing documents about the club.

According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the production will focus on the club’s successful era under its greatest manager – Sir Alex Ferguson, recalling the entire 26-year period

Disney will spend considerable time interviewing Alex Ferguson – former strategist of Man United.

The film will focus on the most glorious period in Man United’s history – the Sir Alex Ferguson era.

In addition, the Old Trafford team will also provide access to precious footage in the club’s archives, as well as insights from club icons, such as

The information also said that everything is currently still in the idea stage.

It is expected that Manchester United will retain editorial oversight over any project, similar to many documentaries relating to other European football clubs.

Man United is about to make fans miss Sir Alex so much

No Manchester United coach has ever achieved success like Ferguson.

A deal has yet to be completed as MU continues to wait for improved terms.

With this documentary production project, Manchester United is trying to diversify its revenue sources, while continuing to compete for positions in the Premier League.

Also this year, Amazon will release another documentary special about Manchester United’s treble-winning campaign in the 1998-99 season, marking the 25th anniversary of this winning season.

This three-part documentary, includes access to Ferguson and members of the club’s famous Class of 92, with familiar names such as David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.

However, this film was produced without negotiations with the club and MU will not benefit directly financially.