Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic will join Inter Milan on a free transfer in the summer.
The Serie A giants have confirmed the 32-year-old
centre-back has signed for them, although they did not reveal the length
of contract the Serb had penned.
Vidic confirmed his intention to end an eight-and-a-half-year stay at United last month.
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:"Nemanja Vidic has had such influence at United on the field. A captain and a leader, I cannot understand why it was announced halfway through a season that a player of such standing will leave in the summer. It is a bizarre way to manage the situation and could have been handled far better."
He
joined the club in 2006,
and has made over 200 appearances, helping them to five Premier League titles.
"Vidic is a world-class player," Inter president Erick Thohir
told his club's website.
"I'm extremely happy to have completed this deal to bring Nemanja to Milan.
"He's one of the world's best defenders and his qualities, international pedigree and charisma will be an asset to the team and help bring through our younger players.
"He will bring added value to the club and is another piece of the great Inter side we are building."
United manager David Moyes said the decision had been mutual, although it is understood Vidic was initially open to the idea of remaining at Old Trafford.
However, he explored other options when an extension to his present contract, which expires at the end of June, was not forthcoming.
Vidic at Man Utd
- 25 Dec 2005: Agrees move from Spartak Moscow
- 25 Jan 2006: Makes debut v Blackburn
- Premier League titles: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
- Champions League: 2008
- League Cup: 2006, 2009, 2010
Despite announcing his intention
to quit, Vidic has remained as skipper, a position he has held since
the start of the 2010-11 campaign.
A £7m signing from Spartak Moscow, Vidic formed an
exceptional partnership with Rio Ferdinand, and was part of the United
side that claimed a hat-trick of Premier League titles between 2007 and
2009, won the Champions League
in 2008
and reached the final again 12 months later.
He was also ever-present during a record-breaking run of 14 consecutive clean sheets in the 2008-09 Premier League season.
His latter years at Old Trafford have been plagued by injury, and he ruptured cruciate knee ligaments against Basel in December 2011.
Nevertheless, either side of that setback, Vidic collected two more championship medals, lifting the trophy for the final time in May as Sir Alex Ferguson ended his 26-year stint as manager in style.
Like United, Inter look certain to miss out on qualification for next season's Champions League. They are currently fifth in Serie A, 11 points behind third-place Napoli.
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