Nemanja Vidic retiring: Former Manchester United defender announces retirement, aged 34

Game over: Nemanja Vidic has hung up his boots
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Tom Dutton29 January 2016

Former Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has announced his retirement.

The news comes after the 34-year-old defender formally rescinded his contract with Inter Milan earlier this month.

Vidic told Manchester United's official website: "The time has come for me to hang up my boots.

"The injuries I have had in the last few years have taken their toll.

"I would like to thank all the players I have played with, all the managers and staff I have worked with, and say a big 'thank you' to the fans for their support over the years."

The Serbian - who made 56 appearances for his country - joined United in the 2005-06 season from Spartak Moscow and went on to form a fine centre-back partnership with Rio Ferdinand.

Vidic's time with the Red Devils saw him win the 2007-08 Champions League, plus five Barclays Premier League titles.

He left Old Trafford to join Inter in July 2014 and played 28 times for the San Siro side, scoring one goal.

But hernia and back injuries meant he failed to feature for the Nerazzurri this season.

Prior to Friday's news, he had been linked with Aston Villa this month.

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