Marcus Rashford, a star for Manchester United, has a lucrative side company that has already brought him millions

Rashford works for a non-football company.

The standout player for Manchester United, Marcus Rashford, has already made millions of dollars from his lucrative side venture.

While his goal total for the 2023–24 season was somewhat disappointing, he did complete the year with another FA Cup winners’ medal. Rashford is hoping to improve.

Due to an injury, he was unable to play in the Rangers match, but he is now fully recovered as Erik ten Hag’s team prepares to play Manchester City this weekend for the Community Shield.

Away from sports, Rashford has won praise from the public for his charitable endeavors, such as his successful push for the Conservative government to offer free school meals to kids over the 2020 Christmas season.

The forward is also proficient in sign language and founded his own book club to help poor kids improve their reading abilities. The MBE was bestowed upon him in October 2020.

In addition, he has a variety of commercial ventures that have brought him substantial financial success over his career.

Because other players, in the opinion of then-manager Gareth Southgate, had stronger seasons than Rashford, the 26-year-old was left off of England’s 33-man roster for Euro 2024.

 

He has been available for United’s whole preseason schedule thanks to the snub, and he has participated in at least 45 minutes of action in four of the team’s five friendlies thus far.

The Daily Mirror claims that Rashford is said to be worth £15 million because to his property business. MUCS Enterprises, MUCS Properties, and MUCS Investments are the three businesses he owns.

 

He is hardly the only Premier League player, either alive or dead, to have made enormous sums of money from real estate ventures.

 

According to The Sun, Harry Kane, a former Tottenham player who now plays for Bayern Munich, has amassed a property portfolio worth over £13 million.

 

Additionally, Micah Richards, who founded a real estate company at the age of 18, has made millions of pounds from it.

 

“When things weren’t going right, or even when things were going right, I had a distraction from football 24/7,” he said on The Rest Is Football podcast.

 

“As I was expanding my real estate holdings, I began working on developments in the Leeds and Manchester regions. It simply provided me with a goal after football.

“I had no idea that after football, I would become a commentator. After my career ended, I had no desire to be associated with football.”

 

 

 

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