Nemanja Vidic has agreed to sign a long-term contract with Manchester United to kill any hope Real Madrid had of signing the Serbia defender (United 5/2 – Premier League outright).
The centre-half has been one of the best defenders in the Premier League since his arrival at Old Trafford in 2006 and there were rumours some of Europe’s top sides were preparing bids for Vidic.
Jose Mourinho was reportedly keen to add Vidic to his Real side as the Portuguese coach prepares for his first season as boss at the Bernabeu, while Barcelona and clubs in Italy and Germany have been credited with an interest in the past.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has maintained throughout the close season that he expects the 28-year-old to remain with his side and Old Trafford chief executive David Gill has now confirmed that both Vidic and the club have agreed terms on a new deal.
“I am very pleased to confirm that we agreed terms with Nemanja three or four weeks ago on a new long-term deal with the club,” Gill told MUTV. “We sat down with Nemanja and his advisor at the end of last season and started discussions. They broke up when Nemanja went away to the World Cup, but resumed when Serbia were knocked out.
“It’s yet to be signed – the paperwork is now being sorted by our lawyers and being checked by Nemanja’s advisors. He’s still away on holiday but the plan is that when he gets back the papers will be signed.
“We’ve shaken hands on it and we’re confident it will all be signed and sealed in early August. It’s great news for Manchester United and great news for Nemanja and the fans.”
Vidic is currently resting after his World Cup campaign with Serbia but will link up with the rest of the United squad when they return from their tour of America.
United kick off their Premier League campaign with a home tie against newly-promoted Newcastle United on August 16 but first they face Chelsea in the Community Shield on August 8, with Vidic expected to face the current champions after signing a new deal (Chelsea 13/10, draw 11/5, United 2/1 – 90 minutes).
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