Rashford spent £1.5 million buying a golf course with the intention of demolishing the clubhouse and constructing his ideal residence. According to The Sun, the Manchester United star intended to develop the 63-acre property into a brand-new five-bedroom home with a games room, a relax space, and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Locals, meanwhile, have told the tabloid that the site is frequently deserted and that project activity seems to be “sporadic”.
The Sun was informed by a source that this was Marcus’ ideal project. At first, he was rather excited. Although the build appears to be complete, there is still a ton of internal work to be done. The grounds must be fully planted, and maintaining the area that was once the golf course is expected to cost at least £150,000 annually. People worry that Marcus has taken on more than he can handle.
Despite having a difficult season on the field with Manchester United, Rashford has recently displayed signs of improving. The forward set up Alejandro Garnacho for an equalizer during United’s victory over Brentford over the weekend, and he scored and provided an assist against Porto in the Europa League. In order to help his team bounce back from a dismal start to the season, United will be hoping Rashford can go back to his peak performance this time around and set aside any possible off-field distractions.
When the Red Devils play Fenerbahce in the Europa League, Rashford will next meet his former Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho. On Sunday, the Red Devils will play in the Premier League against West Ham.