MARCUS Rashford’s £700,000 Rolls-Royce had to be towed off a motorway following a tyre blow-out.
The on-loan Aston Villa forward, 27, was on England duty when the car broke down on the M60 on Friday.




It was not known who was driving .
The posh motor was stranded for more than an hour at the spot near where another of his Rolls was written off in a 2023 crash.
The vehicle was so badly wrecked, Rashford was forced to flog it for a hugely discounted £184,000 at auction .
The forward then replaced it with an almost identical car in May last year – opting for white instead of grey.
A source said: “Rashford hasn’t had much luck with his Rolls.
“The first one was written off and then the second one breaks down.
“He’ll be questioning the £1.4million he’s splashed out on two identical cars.
“Let’s hope he has more luck on the pitch.”;
Rashford’s first Mansory Wraith had only 1,000 miles on the clock when it was involved in a collision as he left United’s training ground in Carrington.
He’d been on his way home from his side’s 1-0 Premier League win at Burnley when his 2.5-ton vehicle ploughed into a pole on a traffic island , claiming another driver veered into his lane.
Photos showed the car took a pounding in the crash, with extensive damage to the front, left front wing and a mangled rear left wheel and bumper.
Luckily both drivers escaped without injury.