ENGLAND footie chief Jack Grealish is due to appear in court this week for speeding offenses – the latest in a series of driving problems.
The Manchester City star's £100,000 motorbike was caught on camera going over the 50km/h limit last July.
The following month he was charged with failing to provide information relating to the identification of the driver in Wythall, near Birmingham.
If convicted of speeding, the 28-year-old faces a fine based on his weekly wages of £300,000 and up to six penalty points.
The second violation also results in a fine and six points.
Grealish has a checkered driving history.
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He was given a nine-month ban and £82,000 fine after crashing his Range Rover into two parked vehicles in 2020.
He was also charged with speeding after driving almost 100mph on the M42 while at Aston Villa.
He pleaded guilty to careless driving and was not allowed to get back in a car until September 2022.
At the time of these offences, Grealish had six points on his 2018 driving license when he was caught speeding on the M42.
His case will be heard by Worcestershire MPs on Thursday.
His agent said the hearing was a “mix-up” and that his partner Sasha Attwood paid the fine at the time of the speeding offence.