Aston Villa captain Jack Grealish has been charged with driving without due care and attention, and failing to stop at or report a collision.Grealish is set to appear in court on August 25 following an alleged incident when he breached lockdown regulations on March 29.The midfielder was pictured on social media on a Birmingham street next to a Range Rover, which had apparently collided with two parked cars.Grealish apologised and said he was "deeply embarrassed" after it emerged he had visited a friend's house, breaching government rules that were imposed to try to limit the spread of coronavirus.West Midlands Police launched an investigation and on Thursday revealed the playmaker, linked with Manchester United, has been charged."A Premier.