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Capello denies Inter Milan link

England coach Fabio Capello has rubbished reports that he is being lined up to replace Jose Mourinho as Inter Milan boss, as the Portuguese readies himself to take over at Real Madrid.
Capello has been the subject of interest from Champions League winners Inter, with reports in Italy and England claiming that he would be offered £9 million-a-year to take over at the San Siro.
However, the England coach has no desire to move unless he is sacked and he has even taken steps to remove a £6 million clause in his contract which gave him the freedom to leave the position after the World Cup.
"I have a contract with the FA and the only way it will finish is if they decide to sack me,'' Capello said in the Sun. "I see my name linked with a lot of jobs in Italy and Spain but I'm happy here with the FA.
"I like my job, I like this country and I don't think about my future. My future is about tomorrow and the World Cup.''
Inter have reportedly drawn up a four-man shortlist to replace Mourinho which includes new Turkey coach Guus Hiddink and under-fire Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez.
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