Inside Marcus Rashford’s demise from one of football’s biggest stars to a £60m problem for Man Utd

Inside Marcus Rashford’s demise from one of football’s biggest stars to a £60m problem for Man Utd
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Inside Marcus Rashford’s demise from one of football’s biggest stars to a £60m problem for Man Utd
Author: Richard Moriarty
Published: Jan, 31 2025 21:00

EIGHTEEN months ago, having signed a contract worth £84.5million, it seemed Marcus Rashford could do no wrong. Now, with the transfer window closing on Monday night, the Manchester United striker faces being left out in the cold for the rest of the season — with only the size of his bank balance for comfort. It’s a dramatic change of fortune for the former academy prodigy, who scored 30 goals in 56 games before signing a five-year deal in 2023.

 [Marcus Rashford arriving at a restaurant.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Marcus Rashford arriving at a restaurant.]

The life-changing contract guaranteed Rashford £325,000 a week if he stayed at Old Trafford until 2028 — and millions more in bonuses if he helped Manchester United back to its glory days by winning trophies. With 178 weeks left on his contract, he is guaranteed to earn £57.85million — unless he leaves the club. Off the pitch, his campaigning on child food poverty earned Marcus widespread plaudits and an MBE.

 [Video grab of Marcus Rashford at Thompson’s Garage nightclub.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Video grab of Marcus Rashford at Thompson’s Garage nightclub.]

The footballer also became a bestselling children’s author too, with his Breakfast Club novels drawing on his own upbringing in Wythenshawe, Manchester. Not bad for a kid from a tough part of town who made his Old Trafford debut in 2016 aged just 18. But now Rashford, 27, has become a £60million problem for United. The Sun understands the multi-millionaire player may have met his match in the club’s billionaire minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who he feels wants him out as part of his cost-cutting regime.

 [Marcus Rashford's car crash scene at night.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Marcus Rashford's car crash scene at night.]

And the speed of the star striker’s demise to persona non grata has left him “bewildered and devastated”, a source said. They added: “Marcus thinks Sir Jim wants him out of the club and has basically told manager Ruben Amorim to get him out. “He might just have met his match with Sir Jim.”. The England international has been bombed out of the team for the past 12 games under Amorim and is likely to miss a 13th on Sunday when United play Crystal Palace.

 [Manchester United's head coach instructing Marcus Rashford.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Manchester United's head coach instructing Marcus Rashford.]

The first signs of Rashford’s demise from one of football’s biggest stars to the founding member of United’s “Bomb squad” can be traced back well before Amorim’s recent arrival. Respected United We Stand fanzine editor Andy Mitten recently told TalkSport: “Every previous manager has had issues with Rashford. They’ve told me in confidence going back years and years and years.”. Under Erik ten Hag, he was twice admonished by the Dutchman for nights out.

 [Marcus Rashford and his mother wearing face shields and safety vests.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Marcus Rashford and his mother wearing face shields and safety vests.]

He described Rashford enjoying himself at Manchester’s Chinawhite following a 3-0 defeat by Man City in October 2023 as “unacceptable”. Three months later, Rashford was fined two weeks’ wages after calling in sick for training after a tequila-fuelled two-night bender in Belfast. His career on the pitch has never recovered, while off it further problems have mounted up. In July he was handed a six-month driving ban after being caught doing 104 mph on the M60 in December 2023.

 [Marcus Rashford receiving an MBE from the Duke of Cambridge at Windsor Castle.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Marcus Rashford receiving an MBE from the Duke of Cambridge at Windsor Castle.]

District judge Lucy Hogarth handed him six penalty points which saw him banned as he had already been hit with six points in February 2023 after exceeding the 20mph limit in Manchester city centre. And in September 2023 his Rolls Royce was written off after he collided with a grandmother while driving home late at night. Work on a luxury mansion on a former golf course has also placed a strain on Rashford’s finances and appears to have ground to a halt, with the property lying empty.

 [Marcus Rashford with children in a school library program.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Marcus Rashford with children in a school library program.]

Family relations have also been put under strain when his agent brother Dane was arrested — and later cleared — on suspicion of domestic assault while on holiday in Miami in November 2023. Marcus and his other brother and fellow agent Dwayne attempted to distance themselves from Dane before he was brought back into the fold ahead of a potential transfer. Rashford — awarded an MBE in 2021 for his work on child food poverty — has always maintained football always comes first.

 [Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos CEO and Manchester United co-owner.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Ineos CEO and Manchester United co-owner.]

But his off-pitch distractions have coincided with an extended loss of form which has seen some fans turn on the star, posting videos on social media of him highlighting what they say is a lack of commitment. Portuguese manager Amorim this week warned: “Rashford has to change. We have to set some standards. “We are waiting for Marcus if he wants it really bad.”. Rashford has to change. We have to set some standards. We are waiting for Marcus if he wants it really bad.

 [Illustration of children solving a mystery in an art gallery, cover art for *The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Phantom Thief* by Marcus Rashford.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of children solving a mystery in an art gallery, cover art for *The Breakfast Club Adventures: The Phantom Thief* by Marcus Rashford.]

Days earlier, Amorim said he would rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeping coach than a player “who doesn’t give the maximum every day”. The insider added: “Marcus feels like he is being picked on. “In the early days of training under Amorim, he was trying to learn new systems and other players were also struggling — but he was the one who was getting more vocal criticism. “He knows he needs to leave but he’s shocked that no big team has pulled out all the stops to get him. There’s been interest but financially it’s a complicated deal and that’s put quite a few teams off.

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