Marcus Rashford, aged 26 and a Manchester United player, has been disqualified from driving following his detection speeding at 104mph in his Rolls-Royce valued at £560,000. The incident occurred on the M60 motorway, with Rashford admitting guilt via a simplified judicial process, as reported by The Sun. In addition to the ban, he received a fine of £1,666. During proceedings at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court, it was disclosed that Rashford was observed by an undercover BMW patrol car. Rashford, appearing remotely, explained that he accelerated because he believed he was being followed by the vehicle. Despite efforts by the pursuing officer, the gap between them could not be closed as Rashford left the motorway before emergency lights were activated. This violation came shortly after Rashford had been involved in a collision with another Rolls-Royce, causing damage but no injuries, following his departure from United’s Carrington base on September 23. Rashford reassured fans via social media about his well-being following the incident. He possesses a collection of luxury vehicles, including three Rolls-Royces and other high-end cars.