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Marcus Rashford: Net worth and a surprise return to Old Trafford

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Last Updated on 16 August 2026

Marcus Rashford’s story took an unexpected turn this summer. After two loan spells away, he’s back at Manchester United.

Meanwhile, his finances tell an equally compelling story. They remain a stumbling block in the English star’s hesitation to complete a move elsewhere as not everyone is convinced with his return to Old Trafford.

So, how much is Manchester United’s returning forward actually worth today?

Marcus Rashford’s salary, contract, and overall net worth

Financially, Rashford remains one of United’s best-paid players. Specifically, he still has two years and £31.2 million remaining on his contract, running until June 30, 2028. That breaks down to a substantial annual salary.

Indeed, Spotrac places his average yearly salary at $15.6 million. Beyond wages, his commercial portfolio adds significantly more. Notably, he holds major endorsement deals with Nike, Coca-Cola, and Burberry, worth an estimated £3-5 million annually.

Additionally, his skincare company, Nala’s Baby, is valued around £17 million. So, what does his total net worth look like now? Most current estimates converge fairly closely. Metro League places his 2026 net worth between £60 million and £65 million.

Similarly, another outlet estimates his fortune at roughly £65 million, built through elite wages and an expanding commercial footprint. Not to mention the constant scrutiny he remains under for spending those big bucks, as recently he was pictured enjoying on a yacht with expensive accessories.

Marcus Rashford’s return to Manchester United

First, let’s cover the comeback. Rashford spent last season on loan at Barcelona, scoring eight goals and providing seven assists in 32 appearances as they won LaLiga and the Supercopa. However, Barcelona did not want to afford his wage, and he’s back in the Premier League.

Instead, the club decided against acquiring him for £26 million and signed Anthony Gordon from Newcastle instead. Consequently, United welcomed him back immediately. Michael Carrick has supported his return, insisting “he’s our player.”

Notably, Rashford previously had a short loan spell at Aston Villa in 2024-25, before Barcelona. Therefore, this marks his first true United return since December 2024. Ultimately, Rashford’s homecoming adds a new chapter to an already rich financial story.

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