The Serbian former defender made history with the Red Devils, wearing the captains armband and winning five Premier Leagues, three League Cups and one Champions League among other honours.
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But Vidic's story could've have been very different had he opted to sign for Man United's rivals in 2005 instead.
Now 41 years old, the ex-Red Devils star has gone into detail about just how close he was to becoming a Red, with him even having talks with then-manager Rafael Benitez.
"The first moment I was in contact with the club [Man United] was December 2005," Vidic told former Man United centre-back partner Rio Ferdinand's Vibe with Five YouTube show.
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"But at the time Liverpool was also involved. I spoke with Rafa Benitez and he was the one who was first in touch with me when I was at Spartak Moscow.
"My English was not good, my wife Ana was actually talking to him because my English was not great.
"He was asking me if I want to come to England and certain things, everything was great. And then he didn't call me back for two or three weeks!"
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After the Spanish manager decided not to get in touch, Vidic explained how a transfer to Man United cropped up.
"Fergie obviously got in touch," Vidic continued. "He called and said "I've been looking at you for the last six months to a year, I like the way you play.
"I think you'll be good for the club. Do you want to join?"
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"I said 'of course', he said 'everything will be settled' and then in one week I was in Manchester."
Vidic left Man United for Inter Milan in 2014, announcing at the beginning of that season he was "not considering staying in England as the only club I ever wanted to play for here is Manchester United."
His final game saw him receive three standing ovations, one during his pre-match presentation by Sir Bobby Charlton, when he came on as a substitute and when he had his first touch, summing up his legacy.
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But imagine if Benitez had called him back…