Liverpool fans may be eagerly awaiting the release of the documentary capturing Jurgen Klopp’s final months at the club, and it seems their patience may soon be rewarded. The documentary, produced by Lorton Entertainment, was recorded during the last few months of last season, documenting Klopp’s departure and the Reds’ pursuit of the quadruple.
Initially, it was reported that Disney+ was the frontrunner to acquire the eight-part series when news of its release broke in January. However, recent reports suggest that Amazon is now in talks to purchase the documentary, along with other streaming platforms.
The documentary promises an in-depth look into the Liverpool dressing room during the dramatic final six months of Klopp’s tenure at Anfield. With Amazon’s reputation for producing behind-the-scenes sports documentaries, it seems like a natural fit for the streaming platform. Amazon Prime is already home to popular series such as “All or Nothing,” which has featured the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham, and Manchester City.
While the release date for the documentary remains uncertain, it was initially scheduled for this month. The report suggests that the documentary could generate a substantial eight-figure sum, indicating the high demand and interest surrounding Klopp’s time at Liverpool.
In addition to the potential release of the Klopp documentary, Amazon has also announced a forthcoming documentary about Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish. Directed by lifelong Liverpool fan Asif Kapadia, known for his work on acclaimed sports documentaries like “Senna,” “Amy,” and “Diego Maradona,” this project is sure to excite fans.
As fans eagerly await news of the Liverpool documentary’s release, it remains to be seen which streaming platform will secure the rights. While Amazon Prime seems like a strong contender, negotiations are ongoing, and nothing is set in stone. Nevertheless, the prospect of gaining an intimate behind-the-scenes look at Klopp’s final months in charge is undoubtedly an exciting one for Liverpool supporters worldwide.