Marcus Rashford`s expensive £700,000 Rolls-Royce had to be removed from the motorway after a tyre burst.
The 27-year-old Aston Villa player, currently on loan, was with the England national team when his car broke down on the M60 motorway on Friday.




It is unclear who was driving the vehicle at the time.
The luxury car was stuck in the same area where another of his Rolls-Royces was totaled in an accident in 2023.
Due to the extensive damage from the previous crash, Rashford had to sell that car at a significantly reduced price of £184,000 at auction.
Last May, the football star replaced the wrecked vehicle with a nearly identical model, choosing a white color instead of grey this time.
An insider commented, “Rashford hasn’t had much luck with his Rolls-Royces.”
“First, one was written off, and now the second one breaks down.”
“He might be questioning spending £1.4 million on two similar cars.”
“Hopefully, his luck will be better on the field.”
Rashford’s first Mansory Wraith, which had only been driven for 1,000 miles, was involved in a collision as he was leaving Manchester United’s training facility in Carrington.
He was driving home after his team`s 1-0 Premier League victory against Burnley when his heavy vehicle hit a pole on a traffic island. Rashford stated that another driver had swerved into his lane.
Photos from the scene showed significant damage to the car, including the front, left front wing, and a badly damaged rear left wheel and bumper.
Fortunately, both drivers involved in the crash were unharmed.