Manchester United skipper Nemanja Vidic cannot wait to start working with new boss David Moyes.

The Scot has been handed a six-year contract by the Old Trafford outfit, and will begin work as soon as the season is at an end.

For Moyes that means two more matches at Everton, whilst Vidic gets to play two more matches for Sir Alex Ferguson, including Sunday's encounter with Swansea.

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As Ferguson's final game at Old Trafford, it promises to be an emotional occasion.

And Vidic knows he has plenty of reasons to thank the man who lured him to United from Spartak Moscow in December 2005.

But the Serbian has no sense of trepidation about the change at the top.

"I'm looking forward to working with David and I believe I will have the same success I had with Sir Alex," Vidic told http://www.manutd.com.

"David and Sir Alex share some similarities - they are very passionate, they are both winners and you can see the way they approach the games and how they run things."

It has been suggested Moyes will work his new charges hard in training, but that merely ties in with the regime that is about to reach its end.

"David Moyes did a great job with Everton," said Vidic.

"He is the man who gets his players to work hard and show discipline.

"He did that well with Everton because in the last few years they've been successful in getting into the top six."

Moyes himself is honoured to have been given the chance to fill Ferguson's mighty shoes.

Although he will officially take up his post at the beginning of July, Moyes' work will start before then, with meetings planned with chief executive elect Ed Woodward to discuss their joint strategy going forward, having been given the strongest possible backing Ferguson.

"It is a great honour to be asked to be the next manager of Manchester United," said Moyes.

"I am delighted Sir Alex saw fit to recommend me for the job.

"I have great respect for everything he has done.

"I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever, but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn't something that comes around very often.

"I am really looking forward to taking up the post next season."

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