MARCUS Rashford has taken £8.5million out of his businesses as he gets set to leave Manchester United this summer.
Some £7.5million came from his image rights company, MUCS Enterprises, which now has £12.6million of assets.


The Three Lions star, on loan to Barcelona, has also taken out almost £1million in cash from his housing business over the past year.
MUCS Properties currently holds £8.2million of assets, according to latest paperwork.
The company looks after the striker’s 11 investment properties in Manchester.
Rashford’s loan move to the Spanish giants last summer is set to become a permanent £26million transfer following a resurgence of form.
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He is also back in Thomas Tuchel’s England plans for the World Cup.
Selling Rashford will save United around £315,000 a week in wages – with other top earners such as Casemiro and Jadon Sancho also set to go.
Rashford has not played for United since December 2024 and lost his No10 squad number to Matheus Cunha under former manager Ruben Amorim.
Amorim ordered the England international and other out-of-favour team-mates to arrive for training at a separate time to the main first-team squad in pre-season before the forward joined Barcelona in late July.
