Marcus Rashford is hit with ANOTHER parking ticket after leaving his £270,000 McLaren 765LT on double yellow lines in Cheshire… just weeks after his last one



Marcus Rashford is hit with ANOTHER parking ticket after leaving his £270,000 McLaren 765LT on double yellow lines in Cheshire... just weeks after his last one

Marcus Rashford parked his McLaren sports vehicle on double yellow lines and got a parking penalty.

The Manchester United striker parked his McLaren 765LT on the sidewalk along double yellow lines in front of the Hale, Cheshire, headquarters of a construction and real estate development firm.

The 26-year-old was then seen getting back into his £280,000 Ferrari, taking off the notice, and driving off while sporting a black Chrome Hearts tracksuit.

It happened just a few weeks after Rashford and United teammate Tyrell Malacia spent an hour in the upscale Juniper Restaurant in Wilmslow, where Rashford received a parking penalty.

A similar thing almost happened to Rashford in November as well; a video of him getting back into his vehicle before he could be punished went popular on social media.

Marcus Rashford received a penalty charge notice for leaving his car parked on the pavement

Marcus Rashford was cited for parking his automobile on the sidewalk and was given a penalty charge notice.

Man United star collected removed the parking ticket before leaving in his McClaren 765LT

The Manchester United player got into his McClaren 765LT and paid the parking charge before driving off.

The United academy alumnus is a well-known auto fanatic who also owns a £350,000 Lamborghini Urus Performante and a Rolls-Royce Black Badge Cullinan.

Last month, days before his team was supposed to play Newport County, Rashford was sighted at a Belfast nightclub, and he phoned in ill, casting doubt on his future at Old Trafford.

The England international’s teammates were incensed over the event after learning that he was too sick to practice before the FA Cup fourth round match.

After Erik ten Hag started Rashford in the starting lineup for United’s next Premier League match, the player replied forcefully in spite of the uproar.

Rashford gave United the lead shortly after they arrived at Molineux to play Wolves, and the club went on to defeat Gary O’Neil’s team in a tҺrilling seven-goal match.

In the three Premier League games that United has played since his contentious incident in Belfast last month, the 26-year-old has started.

Senior players were said to be unhappy with Rashford after it emerged that he was in a Belfast bar the night before missing training

Rashford was pictured walking down a flight of steps at the night club with several members of his party

The England forward was subsequently pulled away from cameras he walked into the bar

Rashford had been seen entering Belfast night club Thompsons Garage earlier on this week

Rashford has since retained his place in victories over West Ham and Aston Villa with the club having recovered from a poor run of form around Christmas to sit just six points behind Tottenham in fourth.

The club will look to maintain their push for a Champions League place when they take on Luton at Kenilworth