He has travelled to sunny Barbados for a break following England's dramatic World Cup journey.
And Marcus Rashford looked in great spirits as he packed on the PDA with his girlfriend Lucia Loi on the Caribbean island on Monday.
The Manchester United forward, 20, who has been dating Lucia for two years, was revelling in his time off from the football pitch as he took to a jet ski with his love.
Marcus showcased his hunky frame and large chest tattoo in a pair of black swim shorts and a chunky silver chain as he clambered aboard for his day at sea.
Lucia looked phenomenal in a strapless black bikini top which revealed her washboard abs.
The brunette beauty paired the top with thong bikini bottoms which showcased her pert derriere and honed legs.
Her tresses were pulled back into a sleek ponytail while her pretty features were enhanced with a radiant dusting of make-up.
Showing their love for one another, Lucia, 22, was seen sweetly wrapping her arms around her beau's waist as they enjoyed a jet ski ride together.
Lucia lives in Manchester but comes from an Italian family. She has kept a relatively low profile during her time with the England striker, but last October she posted a photograph of her and Rashford alongside the caption: ‘Happy birthday babe — now ur 20 and grown up we can actually get a good picture — lots of love.’
She works as an account executive for Manchester firm Sugar PR. Her work profile says she enjoys travelling, fitness, art and cooking.
A LinkedIn page under her name says she attended Manchester University from 2014-2017.
The striker posted a series of videos showing himself dive-bombing into crystal clear waters, before jumping on a jet ski and heading for the horizon.
The tense match went into extra time, with Croatia turning up the heat.
Striker Mario Mandzukic lashed the ball into the net in the 68th minute, following an erratic defence display from England and ended their World Cup dreams, and the hopes of a nation.
The holiday comes after England fans were left heartbroken as the national side crashed out of the tournament in a 2-1 semi-final defeat to Croatia earlier this month, after the match went into extra time.
A bold free kick from Kieran Trippier put the Lions ahead in the fifth minute, sparking fresh hope the team were headed for their second World Cup final since 1966.
But Ivan Perisic flicked home a cross with an outstretched boot to make it 1-1 in the 68th minute to level up the playing field, and increase speculation they could be headed for penalties once more.
Croatia went on to lose to France in the final, 4-2.