It comes after Marcus reportedly split from his girlfriend after eight years of dating.
Ended: Marcus and Lucia Loi, both 23, reportedly after eight years of dating, having met while they were at school together (pictured in 2018)
The footballer and Lucia, also 23, are thought to have called it quits earlier this year, according to The Sun.
However a source told the publication that despite them ending things for now, there s still hope that the school sweethearts might reconcile after some time apart.
Sources said the couple broke up amid lockdown pressures , but still love and respect each other.
A source close to the Manchester United star said: After eight years together, Marcus and Lucia have made the mutual decision to part ways.
The footballer, 23, and Lucia Loi, also 23, are thought to have called it quits earlier this year, according to The Sun, but it s hoped the pair could reconcile in the future.
UK SHOULD SLOW DOWN JABS AS SAFETY PROBED
Dr Maggie Wearmouth, who sits on the JCVI, has today called for Oxford jabs in the under-50s to be paused while blood clot links are probed.
She told the Telegraph: The issue is about safety and public confidence. We don t want to cover anything up that we feel that the public should be knowing. We don t want people to lose confidence and the vaccine to stay in fridges. But we don t want people to feel they have been falsely reassured either.
Dan Keane
TEACHERS DON T WANT TO EXTEND SCHOOL DAY
Teachers do not want to extend the school day or the summer term despite kids missing out on education because of the pandemic, a survey suggests.
A food redistribution charity that teamed up with footballer Marcus Rashford has more than doubled the food it has shared since the first coronavirus lockdown.
FareShare has shared the equivalent of 128.5 million meals in the year since March 23 last year – or four every second and more than double the number in the previous 12 months.
The 23-year-old England footballer partnered with the charity around the start of the first lockdown, concerned that school closures could lead to millions of pupils going hungry.
Donations from Rashford and his fans have since funded the distribution of food equivalent to more than 21 million meals, with two-thirds going to children and families.
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