After enduring a tumultuous period marked by rape allegations and legal battles, Benjamin Mendy has finally found a path back into professional football. The French Ligue 1 club, Lorient, has shown faith in the player by offering him a fresh start.
Since 2021, Mendy, a former French international, has been absent from the sport as he faced a series of legal cases related to alleged sexual offenses, including attempted rape and multiple accusations of rape in the United Kingdom. The severity of the charges resulted in an extended period of incarceration while awaiting trial. Despite his pleas of innocence, the court denied him bail, adding to the adversity he faced.
In January 2023, Mendy received a favorable verdict, with most of the rape charges against him being dismissed. However, two cases required a retrial due to unresolved outcomes from the initial proceedings. After a long and arduous legal process, Mendy was ultimately declared not guilty of all charges earlier this month, finally granting him freedom after nearly two years of turmoil.
During this challenging period, Mendy’s former club, Manchester City, indefinitely suspended him, halting his wages and further complicating his situation. Furthermore, on June 30, 2023, his contract with the reigning Premier League champions expired, leaving him without a club for the first time in his career.
The news of his acquittal brought tears of relief to the 28-year-old Mendy on Friday. However, the question remained as to whether any team would be willing to provide him with another opportunity to resurrect his football career.
Today, Italian football expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed that Lorient has indeed decided to take a chance on Mendy. The club has signed him as their new left-back, offering him a contract that extends until June 2025. This move comes less than a week after Mendy’s legal clearance from the Chester Crown Court.
The signing signifies Lorient’s willingness to provide Mendy with a fresh start and the opportunity to rebuild his professional life. With the legal battles behind him, Mendy can now focus on his football career and repay the club’s faith in him.