Marcus Rashford lives in a sprawling six-bedroom home and gave his legion of fans a peek inside the gorgeous pad.
The World Cup star, 25, was awarded an MBE in 2021 in recognition of his services to vulnerable children during the Covid-19 pandemic, and has a gorgeous gated home in the leafy suburbs of Cheshire which he reportedly bought for £1.85 million.
The Manchester United striker – who got engaged to his girlfriend earlier this year – treated his 13 million Instagram followers to a peek inside the gorgeous pad when he is not scoring goals on the pitch.
Taking a look at the hallway, the sportsman has a locked glass cabinet under his staircase filled with football memorabilia including a collection of England honour caps, a PlayStation FIFA game featuring himself and a number of trophies.
The campaigning footballer has opted for a chic interior design of grey wooden flooring and white walls to create a cool, fresh feel to the home.
Inside the kitchen, Marcus has a huge kitchen island with glossy white cabinets and two fridges stacked with Coca Cola cans for his friends.
Marcus also has a set of gorgeous grey stools at the breakfast bar but recently admitted that he has “never” used the hob in the home as he has his own chef and nutritionist but can rustle up a spaghetti Bolognese.
When he is not on the pitch, Marcus has revealed that he enjoys to relax in his plush living room by watching documentaries or playing PlayStation.
The beautiful space features a huge L-shaped grey sofa with large yellow textured cushions to add a splash of colour to the room.
Speaking about the décor, he said: “It’s not bad. I moved into it with my family so my mum did most of the design thing.”
Taking a look at the bedroom, Marcus has luxurious grey carpet with a door leading onto an en-suite as well as a cabinet filled with his collection of trainers.
Meanwhile the footballing star has a high-tech gym in his basement which is decorated in a red, white and black design to honour his Manchester United team.
The footballer has a spin bike, which he has revealed he also uses in his steam room, along with framed Manchester United shirts on the wall.
Outside, Marcus has a sleek patio area and even has a basketball hoop for when he is not scoring goals on the football pitch.
The exterior has sleek bi-folding doors which opens up onto the lawn area – perfect for having a kick around in the summer!