Manchester United Round Up: Midfield Star Returns And Legend Could Come Back To Old Trafford

All of Monday’s Manchester United news and rumours…

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Nemanja Vidic To Return

Nemanja Vidic could return to the Red Devils less than a year after leaving, according to the Daily Star.

New Inter Milan boss Roberto Mancini apparently wants to sell the centre-back, and Louis van Gaal is willing to take him back.

Celtic Star Rejects Red Devils

Another centre-back, but this time Celtic’s Virgil Van Dijk is set to reject United as well as Liverpool, Tottenham, and Arsenal, to stay in Scotland according to the Express.

The Scottish giant’s manager Ronny Deila is confident the 23-year-old will stay past January, “He’s very happy. I have spoken with him and we are very happy to keep him as well. He’s a top player.”

Louis van Gaal gives title race warning

The 63-year-old has warned that the Mancunian club will blow their chance of challenging for the Premier League title if they keep dropping points, reports the Mirror.

“I told them in the dressing room that when you cannot win these types of matches when you are the better team – like at Aston Villa and also here – then it is difficult to be the champions at the end of the season,” he told reporters.

Ander Herrera returns from injury

Ander Herrera is set to rejoin the matchday squad for their game against Stoke City on New Years Day, reports the Mirror.

The midfielder will be welcomed back after Angel Di Maria recently joined the lengthy injury list at Old Trafford.

United chase Everton star

Manchester United are set to make a huge £25 million bid for Everton right-back Seamus Coleman, according to the Daily Star.

The right-back is seen as perfect to play in either a back four or as a wing back in van Gaal’s preferred formation.