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Jack Grealish charged with FOURTH motoring offence this year 'over careless driving near Aston Villa training ground' as England star faces court hearing for crashing his £80,000 Range Rover into parked cars after party during Covid-19 lockdown

Jack Grealish has been charged with a fourth motoring offence this year after allegedly driving carelessly close to Aston Villa's training ground last month.

The England international midfielder is accused of driving without due care and attention on the M42, the A446 and on Bodymoor Heath Road, where Villa's training complex is located, on October 18.

This fourth charge, confirmed by West Midlands Police, came to light in court documents ahead of a hearing at Birmingham Magistrates Court this Tuesday in relation to three other offences from March.

Aston Villa and England footballer Jack Grealish has been charged with a fourth motoring offence this year after allegedly driving without due care and attention
Grealish is set to appear in court on Tuesday in relation to three other motoring offences relating to an incident where he crashed his Range Rover during lockdown in March

Grealish is set to appear in court on Tuesday in relation to three other motoring offences relating to an incident where he crashed his Range Rover during lockdown in March

The 25-year-old was arrested and charged after crashing his £80,000 Range Rover following a 4am party during lockdown in March.