Marcus Rashford is one of the best young talents in the world of football today. He is pegged to become the next Manchester United great. In this article, we will take a look at Marcus Rashford’s net worth in 2021.

Net Worth$25 – $81 million
Age24
Salary$14.1 million (2021-2022)
SponsorsNike
SportsSoccer

Marcus Rashford’s Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $25 – $81million

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According to multiple sources such as Celebrity Net Worth, Goal, Glusea, and Star Sport HD, Marcus Rashford’s net worth in 2021 ranges from $25 million to $81 million.

Marcus Rashford began playing football at the age of five years old for the Fletcher Moss Rangers. He initially played as a goalkeeper and said that Tim Howard was his goalkeeping idol.

When he was seven years old, he transferred to Manchester United’s academy system. Rashford played alongside current United teammates Paul Pogba and Jesse Lingard. He quickly established himself as the best young talent on the team and was invited by former Man United manager David Moyes to train with the first team at the age of 16.

Rashford was eventually included on the first-team bench for the first time by Louis van Gaal for Man United’s Premier League clash against Watford and the following week against Leicester City.

On February 25, 2016, Rashford was included in Man United’s 18-man squad for their UEFA Europa League round of 32 second, leg clash against Midtjylland. He was then chosen to start the game after Anthony Martial was injured during warm-ups.

Marcus Rashford introduced himself with style as he finished with two goals in United 5-1 victory. With those two goals, Rashford became Manchester United’s youngest goalscorer in European competition at that time — the record was broken by Mason Greenwood during the 2019-2020 season.

He finished his debut season with 8 goals in 18 matches across all competitions as he helped Manchester United win the FA Cup that season. He was also awarded the Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year.

After a successful season, Rashford signed a new contract worth £6.7 million for four years.

The following year, Marcus Rashford sported the No. 19 and he was a regular feature for Manchester United’s senior squad. However, with the signing of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Rashford played the majority of the season at the wing or as Zlatan’s backup off the bench.

Despite that, he was still a major factor for Manchester United’s success that season. The Red Devils won the EFL Cup against Southampton and the UEFA Europa League against Dutch team Ajax. Rashford finished the season with 11 goals and 7 assists in a team-best 53 appearances across all competitions.

For the 2018-2019 season, Marcus Rashford was given the prestigious jersey No. 10, previously worn by Manchester United greats such as Teddy Sheringham, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Wayne Rooney, and David Beckham.

Rashford had a great season as he scored 13 goals and provided 11 assists in 47 games played. He also became the first Manchester United player since Zlatan Ibrahimovic in December 2016 to win the Premier League Player of the Month award.

On July 1, 2019, Marcus Rashford signed a fresh contract with Manchester United worth £41.6 million for four years with an option to extend for another year.

During the 2020-2021 season, Marcus Rashford suffered a shoulder injury during a game against Everton. But he continued to play until the conclusion of the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament where he represented England. He underwent surgery and was ruled out until October of the 2021-2022 season.

As of this writing, Marcus Rashford has appeared in 277 matches for Manchester United in all competitions. He has a total goal count of 91 and has also provided 57 assists in all competitions.

According to Spotrac, Marcus Rashford has earned £14,820,000 in his Manchester United salary alone. And the total will balloon to £46,020,000 once his contract ends.

Rashford is also sponsored by major sports brand Nike since his breakthrough season at Old Trafford.

As for his international career, Marcus Rashford has represented England since 2012 with the Under-16 squad. He was then called up to the senior squad to represent the Three Lions at UEFA Euro 2016.

During the Euro 2020 Final against Italy, Rashford was brought in as a substitute in the final minutes of extra time. He was tasked to take the squad’s third penalty during the penalty shootout. Unfortunately, he missed and Italy went on to win the tournament.

Rashford, along with the other young England players, was subjected to a multitude of racially abusive messages on social media. However, this event just caused an outburst of support for him the and England squad.

Rashford currently has 46 caps for the England national team and 12 international goals to his name.

Aside from his football career, Marcus Rashford is an active member of the community as he tries to help people in need as he frequents homeless shelters to provide support since 2019.

During the COVID lockdown in 2020, Rashford teamed up FareShare to help deliver meals to people in the Greater Manchester Area who were no longer receiving their free school meals. Rashford’s initiative initially targeted to support 400,000 children, but the efforts quickly raised £20 million to provide food for children nationwide.

He then wrote an open letter to the UK government, calling them on to help end UK child poverty. The government announced a change in policy regarding the extension of free school meals for children.

Rashford then set up a Child Food Poverty Task Force along with several food shops, manufacturers, charities, and delivery companies in the UK.

Due to his efforts, Marcus Rashford was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) as he vowed to continue his campaign.

Marcus Rashford continues to rise through the ranks of the greatest footballers today, as well as leaving his mark and making a difference off the pitch.