Kieran Tierney will be part of Arsenal's new Amazon 'All or Nothing' documentary series.
The Gunners will be the subject of the latest version following on from Tottenham and Manchester City's episodes in recent seasons.
The London club confirmed the news this morning after fans had clamoured for the series.
A statement read: "We are delighted to announce our participation in the next instalment in the highly acclaimed Amazon Original documentary series, All or Nothing: Arsenal.
"The series will launch exclusively on Amazon Prime Video next year in more than 240 countries worldwide.
"All or Nothing: Arsenal will take our fans behind the curtain during a crucial season as we focus our efforts on challenging for domestic success and returning to elite European competition.
"As well as capturing the highs and lows of life at the Emirates Stadium and our training centre, the All or Nothing cameras will follow our squad away from the pitch to examine the daily challenges faced by elite athletes, the work we do in our local and global communities and what connects the Arsenal family and our special club."
It will follow the players and management staff around the club behind the scenes including in the changing rooms pre and post-match as well as at half-time and full-time.
Tierney, the former Celtic defender, has become a fan favourite at the Emirates Stadium since joining the club from the Hoops.
Former Rangers midfielder Mikel Arteta will also play a big role in the upcoming series.
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