BENJAMIN Mendy has been released by Man City as he faces a retrial for rape.
Mendy was listed as released by City on the Premier League website – but the club has not published its own list yet.
The former France international currently awaits a retrial for rape.
It comes after he was found not guilty of six rapes and one sexual assault against four women during a high-profile trial in January.
Jurors could not reach verdicts on one count of rape and one of attempted rape against two other alleged victims after 67 hours and 17 minutes of deliberations.
Mendy’s lawyer said he was “delighted” to have been cleared of sex attacks and “look forward” to clearing his name at re-trial.
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He will return to court on June 26.
Mendy signed a six-year £28million contract with Man City, which included an annual average salary of £4,680,000, in 2017.
He managed just 75 appearance in all competitions across six seasons.
The defender was suspended by the Sky Blues last season as he stood trial.
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Mendy played no role in City’s historic treble-winning season this year.
His contract expired this month.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk