Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari refuted reports claiming that he's in talks with Tottenham Hotspur over a winter move. Widespread speculations over the Ghana man was fueled after his agent Fabien Piveteau hinted at his client's desire to move away from San Siro to play regularly. However, Muntari denied being involved in negotiations with Spurs as recently reported, stressing that he's fully committed to Inter. "I have not heard anything about this transaction, I honestly don't know anything about it," Muntari told Sky Sport 24. "I only know that I am an Inter player. All my energies are devoted to this team because I am under contract with them. "Therefore, it is pointless to talk about other sides. Would I enjoy going back to England? I am settled in Italy." Muntari insisted on fasting during match days in Ramadan, which arguably resulted in his lack of first-team football. The 25-year-old was substituted only after 30 minutes in Inter's Serie A opener with Bari in August, and later on head coach Jose Mourinho stated that Muntari 'had a few problems linked to Ramadan'.