Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says he had a number of opportunities to leave the club last season before signing a new five-year contract.
Although he did not name specific clubs, Mancini was answering a question about reports he almost joined French league club Monaco in the summer.
"Last year I was very close with seven or eight teams but I prefer to stay here," he said.
"It is a fantastic situation. Now, we have time to improve and build a team."
Mancini, 47, is City's most successful modern-day manager, leading the club to their first league title in 44 years in May - 12 months after ending a 35-year trophy drought with an FA Cup final victory over Stoke.He replaced Mark Hughes as the Blues' manager in December 2009, having previously managed Fiorentina, Lazio and Inter Milan, where he won three successive Italian League titles and two Italian Cups before being dismissed in May 2008.
"I have worked well here for three years," said Mancini. "If someone thinks we didn't do a good job - we won three trophies [City also won Community Shield in 2012] in two years. I am very happy we worked well.
"I signed a contract for the next five years because I believe in this squad, because I can work with serious people like the owner and the chairman.
"To work with these people is fantastic. In football it is difficult to find people who work well with the manager.
"Now, the next three or four years will be very important for us."
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