Manchester United legend Nemanja Vidic is reportedly eyeing a role with Serbia's FA after working with Tottenham and Chelsea.The 41-year-old hung up his boots in 2016 whilst playing for Inter Milan which was preceded by a trophy-laden spell with United.
After retiring, the centre-back delved into coaching studies with UEFA and has spent time soaking up knowledge at Spurs, Chelsea and Brentford.Whilst at Spurs, Vidic took on studies for the Executive Master for International Players, where ex-players attain skills to help coax them into life upstairs at clubs.
And once he finishes his studies, Vidic wants to use his new-found knowledge to help further his native Serbia's football advancement.ALSO READ: Nemanja Vidic 'nearly went' to Liverpool before receiving phone call from Alex FergusonThe Times reported that Vidic is sizing up the presidency role at the Serbian FA, in order to help the country he loves grow in the football community by offering his expertise and wide array of contacts in the game.
Speaking on his desire to lead Serbia into the throes of modern football: "It is the reason why am I here.Is Vidic one of Man United's best-ever centre-backs?
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