Benjamin Mendy Wins Employment Tribunal Over Unpaid Wages from Manchester City
- Lorient left-back Benjamin Mendy won an employment tribunal case for unpaid wages from Manchester City.
- The tribunal ordered City to pay Mendy most of the £11 million he claims he is owed.
- Mendy’s claim began when the club withheld his wages after he was charged with multiple offenses in January 2021, despite being under contract until June 2023.
- The defender was acquitted of all charges in January 2023.
Background and Tribunal Outcome
In a recent tribunal, 30-year-old Benjamin Mendy was awarded a significant sum in unpaid wages and bonuses from his former club, Manchester City. The claim followed Mendy’s charges in 2021 for multiple offenses, leading the club to halt his payments. However, Mendy, who maintained his innocence, was eventually cleared of all charges in January 2023, having been contracted at City until June 2023. Despite this, City continued to withhold his salary during the two-year legal battle.
Mendy’s Response
Following the ruling, Mendy expressed relief, saying, “Having had to wait three years for my wages, I am delighted with the decision and hope the club will do the honourable thing and pay the outstanding amounts.” He thanked his family, agent, and legal team for their support throughout the ordeal.
Next Steps
The Premier League champions are now expected to fulfill the tribunal’s decision and pay the defender most of the £11 million in wages and bonuses. Since leaving City, Mendy has continued his career with French club Lorient.