Benjamin Mendy Hoping to Restart His Career as a Professional Footballer After Being Found Not Guilty in Court
Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy has been found not guilty of rape and sexual assault charges. The Frenchman was accused of assaulting three women at his home in Cheshire, but the jury has cleared him of all charges.
Mendy, who was suspended by Manchester City while the trial was ongoing, has expressed his relief and gratitude for the verdict. He has also stated his intention to relaunch his career as a professional footballer.
In a statement released after the verdict, Mendy said “I have always maintained my innocence and I am glad that the jury has seen the truth in this case.
I want to thank my family, my legal team, and everyone who has supported me during this difficult time.”
Mendy joined Manchester City in 2017 from AS Monaco and quickly established himself as one of the best left-backs in the Premier League.
He played a key role in City’s title-winning campaigns in 2018 and 2019, but his career has been derailed by injuries and off-field issues in recent years.
With his legal troubles now behind him, Mendy will be hoping to put his past behind him and focus on his footballing career.
Rumors on media platforms suggest that a lucrative signing to Saudi Arabia may be on the cards for his future venture in football.
If it happens so, Benjamin mendy will be rewarded with hefty bonuses and big wages as the globalization and blooming of Saudi football scenarios are under influence.
The former FRENCH international baller was overwhelmed with joy and relief upon hearing the verdict.
He expressed that he wanted to rebuild his career from scratch in his own privacy.
The trial’s conclusions mark the end of the devastating period for the player that caused the collapse of his once flourishing football career.
🚨 Benjamin Mendy aims to relaunch his career as a professional footballer after being found not guilty in court.
A move to Saudi Arabia, where he would earn big wages, could tempt him. 🇸🇦💰
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