Manchester United captain Vidic on course to return for start of next season
The Serbian defender has been out of action since December with a
knee ligament injury and is set to take part in pre-season following
recent improvement
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart | Northern Correspondent
Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic is making impressive progress in recovery from a serious knee injury and is on course to be fit for the start of next season, Goal.com understands.
The Serbian defender has stepped up his
workload in recent weeks and is now likely to take part in most, if not
all, of United’s pre-season preparations.
Vidic, 30, suffered
cruciate knee ligament damage in the Champions League defeat at Basel in
December and United feared he would be out of action for up to a year
after he underwent surgery on New Year’s Day.
But he is now in
the gym at the club’s Carrington training base most days working on
strengthening the muscle around his knee, with medical staff expecting
him to start running at ball work towards the end of this month.
United
have missed Vidic’s influence during his absence, which has been keenly
felt during the run-in, most notably in the 4-4 home draw with Everton
last month.
Sir Alex Ferguson will refuse to take any risks with
his captain and is mindful a setback would delay his return but the
defender is pencilled in to take part in the pre-season tour of Asia in
July.
Vidic has become one of United’s most important players
since moving to Old Trafford from Spartak Moscow for £7 million in 2006,
winning four Premier League titles as well as the Champions League in
2008.
Source : Goal.com