Jack Grealish has been fined £1,000 for running a red light in his Lamborghini. Merseyside Police prosecuted the 30-year-old Premier League player, who is presently on loan at Everton from Manchester City, following the September 2025 traffic incident.
According to the police, Grealish’s £210,000 supercar was recorded on camera driving through a red light on Leeds Street, on the outskirts of the city centre. The incident occurred shortly after 11.30 p.m. on September 12, the night before Grealish played for the Toffees in a 0-0 tie against his hometown club Aston Villa.
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The England player, whose World Cup dreams appear to have ended due to a fractured foot, was charged and convicted of failing to tell police whether he or someone else was driving the automobile at the time.
Grealish was given six penalty points in a closed-door hearing in Liverpool last week and forced to pay a fine, costs, and court fees totaling £1,044. Grealish did not enter a plea in the criminal case launched against him, according to court documents, and the matter was resolved last Thursday in a single justice procedure, a contentious fast-track process for adult offenders accused of minor offenses. The case is tried based on written evidence rather than a formal judicial hearing.
His account stated: “At 11.36pm on September 12 2025, a Lamborghini motor vehicle… was travelling along Leeds Street/Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, when it passed the traffic signal 1.4 seconds after it had changed to red.”
Police eventually dropped the accusation of running a red light, but Grealish was found guilty of failing to provide information regarding the name of a vehicle’s driver when requested. Magistrate Paul Farquhar sentenced Grealish with six points on his license.

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