Fabio Capello has revealed that Inter were not the only club interested in luring him away from his position as England manager .
Inter's desire to install Capello as the successor to Jose Mourinho resulted in the terms of his contract with England being amended just before the World Cup with a clause that would have enabled him to walk away from the job on his return from South Africa being removed.
Capello's FA bosses have decided to keep faith with him despite England's last 16 exit, and the 64-year-old is determined to pay them back by repairing the damage to a reputation that was untainted by failure during his time in charge of Milan, Juve, Real Madrid and Roma.
"I had a lot of offers," Capello said when asked if he had been tempted by the prospect of a move to Inter. "But I like this job and I always want to go forward. I am driven."