Manchester United send dog experts to train Marcus Rashford’s new French bulldogs after noise complaints from neighbours


MANCHESTER United have sent behavioural experts in to look after Marcus Rashford’s dogs.

The striker, 18, bought two French bulldogs a fortnight after signing a £20,000-a-week contract at the end of last season.

Naughty doggies ... the pair of French Bulldogs have sparked complaints from the neighbours
Naughty doggies … the pair of French Bulldogs have sparked complaints from the neighbours

But neighbours have complained about the noise they are making, which has forced the Red Devils to intervene.

The club is now paying for two experts to train the dogs at Rashford’s home in Altrincham, as he spends so much time away.

A source said: “It makes a change from the usual calls we get from players’ girlfriends.

“Marcus is a young player and he can’t be in the house all the time because he is training. That’s why the club had to find a specialist to get them house-trained.”

Marcus Rashford bought the dogs after signing a £20K-a-week contract

Marcus Rashford bought the dogs after signing a £20K-a-week contract

Rashford was dropped from Sam Allardyce’s first England squad after being included in predecessor Roy Hodgson’s squad for Euro 2016.

He responded by scoring a hat-trick for the Under-21s against Norway on Tuesday.

And 24 hours later he was spotted watching pals play for non-league Bacup Borough, after paying a fiver to get in.

Rashford posed for photos with fans as Bacup lost 4-1 to Charnock Richard in the Hallmark Security League First Division.


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