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*My wife doesnÂt like Manchester. IÂve had offers from AC, Barca, and Madrid, but IÂm staying*
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/2509273/My-wife-doesnt-like-Manchester-Ive-had-offers-from-AC-Barca-and-Madrid-but-Im-staying.html (pinch of salt required - but does contain quotes atleast)
By NEIL CUSTIS
NEMANJA VIDIC has come through some tough battles to be regarded as one of the worldÂs top central defenders.
But, as most men can testify, the missus can be the toughest opponent of all.
The Serbian star has revealed how he received offers from AC Milan, Real Madrid and Barcelona this summer and the wife wanted him to take one up as she was unhappy with her life in Manchester.
Vidic, however, put his foot down.
He said: Â*My wife Ana is unhappy with our lifestyle in Manchester but I am not going to change my mind as I am happy with the team and Manchester and the clubÂs ambitions for next season.Â
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Having moved to United from Spartak Moscow it makes you wonder quite what life was like in the Russian capital where a WAGs hairdo can crack from frostbite in the winter.
But, hey, you just canÂt please some people.
Vidic has certainly pleased United fans and his manager since arriving at Old Trafford.
After losing both Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez there was no way manager Alex Ferguson wanted to see the foundation of the teamÂs success completely disappear.
That is why he turned down the £26.5million offer from Barcelona and gave Vidic a new three-year contract and pay rise of £20,000 a week to £70,000.
Vidic, now SerbiaÂs highest-earning player, revealed:* ÂI got offers from Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid and I played a very honest game  I disclosed all these offers to my boss Sir Alex.
ÂHe reacted quickly. I was told he was raising my pay to bring it to the level where my reputation is in the Premier League and Europe.
ÂAfter Milan and Real Madrid made their offers, Barcelona came in  they wanted to pay 30m for my services but after Sir AlexÂs move, I am definitely staying in Manchester until my contract expires in 2012.
ÂI donÂt care that I will still not be paid as much as my good friends Rio Ferdinand or Wayne Rooney but I guess I will be at the same level as Berbatov and Carrick.Â
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He probably needs to take a closer look at BerbatovÂs contract as he is still a good £20,000 a week ahead on £90,000  but letÂs not split hairs.
Vidic had an uncertain start to his United career but has been proving his worth each season since he joined the club in January 2006.
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He said: ÂPeople often forget that when you move from one country to another and from one league to another, you have to change your playing style.
ÂMy style of play is now completely adjusted to the Premier League.Â
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He has made more than 150 appearances for the club but last season was undoubtedly his best.
Vidic was the only constant in the back four as United established a top-flight record of 14 consecutive clean sheets.
The 27-year-old said: *ÂItÂs always nice to do things like this and set some new records but itÂs a tribute for the whole team.
ÂItÂs a great team to play in and it makes it easier for us as the defenders to do our job.Â
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Vidic has also proved to be a potent force from set-plays at the other end of the field, notching up 12 goals for the club.
All in all not a player Fergie wanted to let go and one who has won him rave reviews.
Vidic said: *ÂYou play football to do the best you can and you try to improve yourself in every game, every training session.
ÂSo if people say nice things about your game, then you have to feel happy.
ÂIf youÂre doing well and the team is flying high, then thatÂs what you aim for.Â*
The understanding between keeper Edwin van der Sar and Vidic and the rest of the back four helped United to a trophy treble last season, picking up the Club World Cup, Carling Cup and Premier League.
Van der Sar said: ÂNemanja was fantastic last year and this year even more so.
ÂItÂs a great understanding we have  and that goes for all the defenders.
ÂYouÂre sure that theyÂll protect you but also know that if theyÂre in trouble they can give the ball to me and I can do something with it.
ÂIt helps that we have been playing together for three or four years now.Â
The only time that their understanding collapsed was in the 4-1 home Premier League defeat to Liverpool and in the 2-0 Champions League final loss to Barcelona.
Those two games were undoubtedly VidicÂs worst  but they are engulfed by many more when he has proved just why the worldÂs top clubs want his services.
In an otherwise disappointing summer so far, the SerbÂs commitment to the club is good news for United fans.
As for VidicÂs wife Ana, an extra £20,000 a week will surely open many more doors at the Trafford Centre.
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