Vidic pointed out that Manchester United have paid high wages to certain players who may not be worth the money. He thinks that this has led to the club being "cheated" out of their funds. Vidic stressed that bringing in good football players, coaches, and medical staff is crucial, and the club needs to be more careful when selecting new members.
Vidic also suggested that Manchester United have lost their character since Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down in 2013. He thinks that the club needs more strength and guidance to achieve success rather than mediocrity. Vidic believes that the club needs to bring in people who will take responsibility and be strong enough to make tough decisions, even if it means dealing with the consequences.
Vidic thinks that Manchester United have been paying too much attention to bringing in players who are nice and agreeable, rather than those who will challenge the team and push them to be better. He believes that this has led to the club's underperformance and that things need to change for the team to succeed.
Manchester United have spent over £1.5 billion on players and paid high wages since Ferguson's departure. Vidic thinks that this has not led to the desired results and that the club needs to rethink their approach to recruitment and team management.