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Netflix and Amazon are courting a host of Premier League giants for behind the scenes documentaries.

Video streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime are desperate to add the top flight to their portfolio having entered the sport market.

Liverpool,Manchester City and Chelsea are all thought to have been contacted by the subscription services over a fly-on-the-wall show.

The companies want to be given access to all areas to give fans around the world, especially in the US, an exclusive view of their club

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The Reds have already been the subject of a similar series under Brendan Rodgers - as Fox Soccer and Channel 5 sent cameras to Anfield and Melwood in 2012.

Netflix have a massive budget, and are able to pump £15m an hour into newly commissioned shows, according to the Daily Mail.

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One problem could be the Premier League's rights deal could force Netflix and Amazon to only be able to concentrate on pre-season.

Amazon already has the rights to APT tennis tournaments and is rumoured to be wanted to add more sports to their schedule.