Piers Morgan has slammed Premier League star Jack Grealish after he allegedly crashed his £70,000 car following a party at a luxury block of flats in the early hours over the weekend.

Photos emerged on social media of a white Range Rover, as well as one of a man resembling Grealish. Police are investigating reports that a Range Rover smashed into parked cars in a Birmingham suburb.

The incident came after the Aston Villa midfielder had posted a video on Twitter to his 290,000 followers urging them to stay indoors and adhere to the government lockdown rules as the country tackles the coronavirus crisis.

Piers Morgan has slammed Jack Grealish after he allegedly flouted lockdown rules on Saturday

A white Range Rover was pictured damaged after reports of a crash with parked cars

The damaged car was left abandoned in the Dickens Heath area of Solihull on Sunday

An image of a man resembling Jack Grealish, wearing odd footwear, circulated on social media, claiming he was near the incident

On hearing the story on Monday morning, Morgan laid into him for his behaviour.

'He had a lot to say last week,' said the Good Morning Britain presenter talking about the 24-year-old's social media post.

'It was really good until you go to your mates. What are you thinking to Jack? What happened to being sensible.

'It doesn't help when an England star, a role model, breaks the rules. Shame on you.'

Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp joined the programme to speak to Morgan via video link and suggested Grealish should face consequences for his actions.

'I have been his biggest fan,' said Redknapp while speaking to Morgan. 'Every time I talk about him I say he should be in the England team.

Former Spurs bossd Harry Redknapp (right) called for Grealish to be punished for his actions

'If I was a manager of the big teams I would buy him up. But this is no excuse. This is absolutely stupid.

'I can't believe what he has done, he needs to be punished for sure.'

A witness to the alleged car crash has told Sportsmail that Grealish was the man at the scene, accompanied by retired footballer Tony Capaldi, adding that he was seen leaving a building where former Villa team-mate Ross McCormack owns a luxury flat.

Midfielder Grealish has previously been seen arriving at the Aston Villa training ground in a similar white Range Rover.

Grealish had earlier posted a video on social media pleading with people to stay at home

The 4x4 is claimed to have reversed from a designated parking bay, across a road and hit a parked silver van. The van reportedly has a dented bumper and smashed rear lights.

Witnesses claimed to The Sun that the car then drove 200 yards, veering on to the pavement and hitting a £30,000 silver C-Class Mercedes, as well as a £20,000 blue Mercedes.

The Range Rover also crashed into iron railings in front of an estate agency.

On Saturday, Grealish - who has enjoyed an impressive season as captain at Villa, had earlier posted a video where he pleaded with people to stay at home to help the NHS.

Grealish said: 'To help save lives you must stay at home.

'Only leave your house to buy food, to buy medicine or to exercise, and always remember to stay at least two metres apart.

'This is urgent, protect the NHS. Stay at home, save lives.'