Footballer, who is campaigning to end child food poverty, says funds will go to FareShare

Tens of thousands of pounds that were raised after Marcus Rashford’s mural was defaced will be donated to a food poverty charity in Greater Manchester.

The artwork was vandalised hours after England’s European Championship final loss as Rashford and fellow players Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka suffered racist abuse online.

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