Nigeria, Oct. 13 -- Manchester United forward, now on loan at Barcelona, purchased the property in 2020 for £2.25 million, but five years later the project is unfinished amid construction delays, financial wrangling, and flood circumstances.



Environmental problems and ongoing aesthetic alterations have plagued the opulent five-bedroom house with a pool, fitness center, garden, and guest apartment; this makes it one of the most expensive private developments nearby.



Though Rashford has invested several million in the land, The News Chronicle learnt that it is frustratingly slow in progress. His financial team has been charged. Local people have also protested about flooding, noise, and overgrown weeds from the site, calling th...