Man United hero Marcus Rashford moves his mother into a luxury £800,000 apartment in the leafy suburb that has six bedrooms, a lavish bathroom and a sauna in the garden

Marcus Rashford, a football player, relocated his mother into a gorgeous new house in a beautiful village.

The £800,000 home has a sauna in the backyard, lavish bathrooms, and six bedrooms.

Although it is only three miles away geographically, it feels like a million miles away from his childhood home in the Manchester social estate neighbourhood of Wythenshawe.

The Manchester United striker, who is only 18 years old and currently makes £25,000 a week, has always pledged to take care of his family, who are extremely important to him, and his single mother Melanie.

Straightforward After her son scored on his England debut, Melanie, who used to play football with him, told the Sunday Mirror, “Of course I’ll be doing my best to help him stay grounded.”

“As a family, we’re doing a fantastic job of keeping his feet planted.

As you can see, we don’t serve champagne, and I just got back from shopping.

“But we are undoubtedly honouring Marcus’ accomplishment.”

Marcus is renting the new house in affluent Hale, Cheshire, which is home to several United and City players, for £5,000 a month.

The family’s new residence is a gorgeous, contemporary, three-story detached home with six bedrooms and four bathrooms. The ground floor features a movie room, dining kitchen, sitting area, lounge, laundry room, and utility room.

A laundry room, a master bedroom with an ensuite shower room and dressing space, and a private balcony leading to an open-concept bathroom dressing area with five further bedrooms and three bathrooms are all located on the first floor.

There’s a sauna in the yard corner, and a sizable double garage beneath the home.

However, the brothers Dwaine and Dane, who have also moved in and whose Mercedes is visible on the drive, are merely using the house as a temporary solution for their family.

Another property worth more than £1 million is being developed by Marcus in a nearby covert site.

Dave Horrocks, the development officer at Marcus’s former Manchester youth team, Fletcher Moss Rangers, where the player began his career, made known the closeness of the family after Marcus initially made headlines.

“Marcus comes from a lovely family,” Dave remarked. He is such a sweet little boy—so quiet, so modest, so meek.

He is not the kind of guy you find Jack-the-lad. His brother Dwain will give him a slapdown if he ever begins acting more confidently than he should.