Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic (2nd L) fouls Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge (L) to concede a penalty and be sent off during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, March 16, 2014.
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Manchester United's former heartbeat and Serbian international Nemanja Vidic is now viable for the January transfer window after his fair share of previous injuries. Nemanja Vidic's 14 consecutive clean sheets record in the Premier League alongside his partner Rio Ferdinand was unbeatable until he started suffering from injuries. Due to these injuries, Vidic missed a couple of seasons. To trace, he missed the 2007-08. 2010-11, and the 2011-12 seasons, which injured Manchester United and was even one of the reasons why the team lost its chances to the UEFA Champions League and the English Premier League.

Nemanja Vidic's end with Manchester United landed him in the Red Devils and he had quite a long and good standing relationship with them. However, his long outstanding contract with the Red Devils was not without challenges. It was when his performances were criticised especially when he seemed to be having a really hard time getting a good grip on the Italian game. Worst, they played at home and lost to Udinese.

According to Gazetta dello Sport, Vidic was considered by Italian Giants Inter to go. There have been many speculations when this statement was released. At 33-years old, Vidic's injury problems seem not to only complicate his performances but have greatly affected the end result of every game.

As he is now viable for the January transfer, where will Vidic's knee take him? There would be no doubt that Nemanja Vidic's viability for January transfer would push numerous clubs to get their eyes on him. Surely, there will be many interested teams vying for Vidic to become a part of their team. Considering Vidic's track record on the field, from his Manchester United performance to the Red Devils, many would have already prayed for his contract to end so they can get a grip of the Serbian national. tr

Meanwhile, other reports suggest that Vidic will not leave Inter Milan to return to the Manchester United according to his agent. Silvano Martino claimed that his client will not leave Milan and he still has a three-year deal with the team.