JUMPING JACK’S FLASHED

ENGLAND ace Jack Grealish has been hit with six points and a £1,000 bill after his Lamborghini ran a red light.

The footballer, on loan at Everton from Man City, failed to comply with cops after the late-night incident last September.

Police said his £210,000 Lamborghini Urus Performante was caught on camera jumping a red light in Liverpool city centre.

It happened just after 11.30pm on September 12, the night before he played for Everton in a 0-0 Premier League clash at home to his former side Aston Villa.

Merseyside Police’s safer roads unit manager Kevin Scott told a court last week that Grealish’s distinctive sky-blue supercar passed a traffic signal “1.4 seconds after it changed to red”. 

Letters were sent to properties in Manchester and Cheshire, asking Grealish to confirm who was driving at the time.

But Mr Scott said that Grealish had “failed to comply” with the request. 

A charge of running a red light was ultimately withdrawn by cops but Grealish, 30, was found guilty at Liverpool magistrates’ court of failing to disclose who was driving.

Magistrate Paul Farquhar hit him with six penalty points, a fine of £660, and ordered him to pay £120 in costs and a £264 victim surcharge.

Grealish bought the Lamborghini — with a top speed of 190mph — after City won the treble in June 2023.

It was wrapped by celebrity car customiser Yianni Charalambous, who previously showed it off on Instagram, adding: “So there it is guys, it is completed, Lamborghini Performante, tiffany blue.

“This car belongs to Jack Grealish, the Man City Premier League winner. I think it works perfectly, especially as he plays for Man City, and there it is in all its glory. An incredible looking car.” 

It comes as Grealish revealed this week he was “gutted” at missing the rest of the season due to a foot stress fracture. 

He shared a photo of himself in hospital on Instagram, saying: “Surgery done and now all focus on getting back fit. I know for sure I will come back fitter, stronger and better.” — Sun

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