Peter Crouch ‘set to release new Amazon Prime documentary about his football career as he signs a big deal with the streaming service’
Known for his impressive football career, he has played as a striker for over 14 teams including representing England at the FIFA World Cup.
And Peter Crouch is now reportedly set to direct a documentary about his impressive career as he has reportedly teamed up with Amazon Prime.
The athlete and TV personality, 41, has reportedly signed a major deal with the streaming service to release a documentary next year.
New venture: Peter Crouch ‘set to release a new Amazon Prime documentary about his football career as he signs a big deal with the streaming service’
According to The Sun, the new release will document Peter’s varied career, which has spanned over 20 years.
It will touch on his promotion to the Premier League and several FIFA World Cups before marrying Abbey Clancy and building a successful career in media and television after retirement.
A TV insider told The Sun: “Crouchy is one of football’s biggest characters so there’s plenty of content to fill a feature-length production.
“It seems to resonate with all football fans, so Prime Video is expecting some big numbers to stream it.
Career: The show will reportedly cover his promotion to the Premier League and several FIFA World Cups before he married Abbey Clancy and after his retirement he aimed for a successful career in media and television
In brief: A TV insider told The Sun: “Crouchy is one of football’s biggest figures so there’s a lot of content to fill a feature-length production.”
“But this won’t be a traditional football documentary because with Crouchy taking center stage it’s going to be borderline comedy.”
Web has reached out to representatives of Peter Crouch for comment.
It wouldn’t be the first TV release for Peter, who released the series Peter Crouch: Save Our Beautiful Game back in 2021.
The sportsman, who has been dubbed “the funniest man in British sport”, also published his book How to Be an Ex-Footballer earlier this year.
Diverse activities: The sportsman, who has been dubbed ‘the funniest man in British sport’, also published his book How to Be an Ex-Footballer earlier this year
Peter retired from football in 2019 and has since built a successful career in television and media, shortly after which he appeared on Peter Crouch: Save Our Summer.
Earlier this year, the sports star also joined the judging panel for The Masked Dancer competition.
While his relationship with model wife Abbey also contributed to Peter’s fame, the couple tied the knot back in 2011.
Peter and Abbey share four children; Sophia, 11, Liberty, six, Jonny, four, and Jack, two.
Long-term love: While his relationship with model wife Abbey has also contributed to Peter’s fame, the couple tied the knot in 2011
Brood: Peter and Abbey share four children; Sophia, 11, Liberty, six, Jonny, four, and Jack, two