Vidic puts Man United future in doubt by admitting he's not pushing for new deal

Nemanja Vidic admits he is in no rush to extend his stay at Manchester United.The Serbia defender could be offloaded if he refuses to sign a new deal at Old Trafford, but Vidic is not pushing for talks on a new contract.The 28-year-old and his wife Ana are thought to be mulling a move to southern Europe, in all likelihood Spain, and United are planning for life without him. In hiding: Nemanja Vidic is not keen to talk about his futureBut Vidic insists he is staying at Old Trafford for the time being. 'I don't want to push the club for a new contract, I don't want to push anybody,' he said after United's 1-0 Champions League defeat by Besiktas. 'I'm happy here and I think I showed that in the games. I want to be part of the team every game and give 100 per cent.'I never said I'm unsettled. Other people say that and write about it. I can't fight against that. I don't want to keep talking about these things.'Vidic's £70,000-a-week deal runs till 2012 and United will try to tempt him to stay. But they will not allow him to run down his deal and leave on a free and know his value will depreciate after next summer. Turkish delight: Rodrigo Tello is mobbed after scoring for Besiktas against Manchester UnitedBoss Sir Alex Ferguson is understood to be tracking Udinese and defender Simon Kjaer as a potential replacement. The Denmark defender has an £11million buy-out clause in his contract.Vidic, meanwhile, insists United will not be shaken by their loss to Besiktas.Ferguson's decision to blood an inexperienced side at Old Trafford failed to pay off, but Vidic says it will not affect their League form.'Obviously we lost and that's disappointing but I don't think it's a problem and I don't worry about how other teams are going to think about it,' he said.'I'm worried about my game and I'm worried about how we play but I don't worry about what Chelsea players think. Small details: Patrice Evra is denied a penalty despite being blocked by Besiktas duo Ibrahim Kas (left) and Michael Fink (right) 'We look to the big picture, will Vidic learn from our mistakes and plan ahead to the next game.'I think small things make the difference. One chance, if you don't take it, changes the game.'I think we had a few chances today and it was a hard game for them (young players). Besiktas defended with 10 players and in the end they got the result.'Looking at the big picture, we're not happy we've lost, especially to lose an unbeaten record of 23 games. It's bad, but it happens, it's football.' Life after Vidic: United prepare £11m move for Danish defender KjaerFerguson facing crisis at the back with Rio injured and Vidic exit loomingMan Utd 0 Besiktas 1: Tello stings the kids as Foster's misery continuesFerguson attacks ref as Man United's home run ends against BesiktasMANCHESTER UNITED FC

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