Marcus Rashford’s woderful experience with world’s supper famous celebrities in USA

Marcus Rashford is proving himself to be a brilliant young man who deserves to be in the company of great men, as seen by his recent reveal of three guys from history with whom he would like to have supper.

Marcus Rashford hangs out with Jay Z, Shaq and Kevin Hart as Man Utd star  watches Super Bowl 2020 – The Sun | The Sun

Rashford is a Manchester United academy product who has been a regular of the first team for years, rising up in important circumstances last season and scoring 30 goals in all competitions.

His goals helped the club return to the UEFA Champions League the next season, as well as win the Carabao Cup with a 2-0 triumph over Newcastle United in the final, before losing in the FA Cup final to Manchester City.

Arsenal, Manchester United, and MetLife Stadium are all names associated with Marcus Rashford.

Marcus Rashford on X: "️ @uninterrupted #TheShop  https://t.co/ItgbYBmnqO" / X

Apart from sports, Rashford is a social crusader, and his intervention prompted the United Kingdom government to reverse its policy on free school meals during the coronavirus outbreak, according to Al Jazeera.

He has also advocated for food bank donations for schoolchildren through the intervention, earning him an MBE from the 2021 recipients list.

Marcus Rashford pictured with NBA star Giannis Antetokounmpo | Manchester  United

Rashford names historical dinner companions

Rashford selected three historical figures he would like to have dinner with on Gary Neville’s Overlap Podcast, one of whom he got the pleasure of speaking with in 2020.

Rashford had the honor of video conferencing with Obama, who congratulated him for being ahead of where he was at the age of 23.

He could still meet with Washington, but Ali passed away in 2016.

Rashford was previously seen hanging out with Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk, clearly putting rivalries aside.

This enraged several United supporters because City had just won the treble, defeating the Red Devils in th