FANS will finally get to see behind the closed doors of Barcelona's rebuilding process – including the sale Lionel Messi.

The docuseries titled 'FC Barcelona, a New Era' will take a look at the last two years of the club from a perspective of the first team.


From the heights of signing Polish icon Robert Lewandowski last summer.

To the lows of being mullered 8-2 by Bayern Munich in the Champions League.

Barcelona's fly-on-wall docuseries is set to uncover it all and SunSport has all the information on when it will be released.

When is the Barcelona docuseries being released?

The docuseries will be premiered worldwide on Wednesday, December 28.

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There is set to be five episodes and each viewing is will be 30 minutes long.

Fans get to watch behind the scenes footage of Luis Suarez's departure, the arrival of current Barcelona president Joan Laporta.

And Messi's emotional farewell as he made the switch from the Catalan giants to Paris Saint-Germain.

Where can it be watched?

Barcelona's mouth-watering docuseries will be exclusively shown on Prime Video.

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In the UK, a monthly package costs £7.99 whilst £79 will cover you for the year.

However,Amazon Prime offer a 30 day FREE trial when you sign up on their website.

Which will give you access to ALL the Premier League action within that 30-day period.

What other football teams have Prime Video released a series on?

Prime Video have released a popular All or Nothing series on Juventus, Manchester City, Tottenham and most recently Arsenal.

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