Aston Villa captain has found himself in some trouble once again. It is not the first time he’s been involved in a similar situation.
Grealish could be facing a fourth motoring charge after a driving incident that happened near the club’s training ground last month.
The Three Lions ace is now accused of yet another charge that dates all the way back to other ones he allegedly committed during the coronavirus pandemic.
As per Sky Sports, Grealish is due in court on Tuesday in connection with an incident days into the first national Covid-19 lockdown in March.
He is charged with careless driving, failing to stop at the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident.
Prosecutors claim he crashed his Range Rover into a parked car before leaving the scene in Dickens Heath.
The Aston Villa captain had ‘wrongly’ agreed to go to a friend’s house during lockdown when the incident happened.
His latest charge shows he was charged with driving without due care and attention on October 18 this year.
The offence was allegedly committed on the M42, the A446 and on a road where Villa’s training complex is located.