
Sulley Muntari is desirous to continue winning more titles at Inter Milan after helping the Nerazzurri lift the Scudetto over the weekend in his debut season.
The Ghanaian midfielder has insisted he would be 'crazy' to leave Inter Milan during the transfer window with reports linking him to a return to the England.
Sulley joined Inter from Portsmouth last July and has remained a key performer for Jose Mourinho's side.
Reports have suggested he could be tempted to return to the Premier League and Tottenham have been heavily linked with a summer swoop.
Harry Redknapp, who worked with Muntari at Portsmouth, is now in charge at White Hart Lane and is looking to strengthen his squad ahead of next season.
But with 26 league appearances to his name which helped Inter retain their Serie A title, Sulley says he is committed to the Nerazzurri and does not want to go anywhere.
"I'm not moving from Inter - I would be crazy to. I'm very, very happy here," the 24-year-old said in the Daily Star.
"I'm in a winning team, at a great club and I want to keep winning at Inter."