Aston Villa star Jack Grealish apparently crashed his £80,000 Range Rover into three parked cars, despite the coronavirus lockdown.
The 24-year-old was seen arguing with eyewitnesses at 8am on Sunday, amid claims he had partied all night.
Photos show the midfielder standing next to his damaged vehicle in a hoodie, shorts and one black slipper and a white slip-on sandal.
The car was said to have turned from an allocated parking bay, across a road and gone into a parked silver van, leaving it with a dented bumper and smashed rear lights.
It was left parked on double yellows in front of flats, with damage to the rear and trash dispersed nearby.
Grealish was alleged to have boasted to motorists he would pay for the damage. He was said to have left details with a resident then walked off before the police arrived in Dickens Heath, near Solihull.
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Aston Villa star was said to have been at the flat of ex-Scottish striker Ross McCormack and they were apparently joined by Tony Capaldi, a former Northern Ireland international who played for Leeds.
A neighbour said: "
The party had been going on all night. It was unbearable. The noise had only stopped a short while when, just after 8am, there were a series of almighty collisions which reverberated through the flats. Outside, Jack Grealish was stood next to his car rowing with a security guard. It was strange to see an England ace looking so unkempt and dishevelled. He looked unsteady and confused."
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West Midlands Police, meanwhile, said: "
We were called to Waterside, Dickens Heath, just before 10am to reports that a Range Rover had crashed into two parked cars in the street. The driver left his details with a member of the public at the scene before leaving on foot, and will be spoken to by police in due course. Minor damage was caused to the parked vehicles. Officers are investigating the circumstances and anyone with information has been asked to get in touch."
Grealish has been linked with a move away from Aston Villa with Manchester United interest.
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