The Swansea City defender was linked last week with a move to Germany, adding to a list of interest that is suposed to include several Premier League sides.
But he shrugged off the interest and told the Evening Post "I'm not bothered about it — I did German at school and I wasn't any good at it anyway
"You only get linked if you are playing well, and I'm happy to be linked because it shows you're doing your job properly.
"I don't know whether there was any truth in it but I've not thought about it.
"I'm not going to be kicking down the manager's door asking what's happening.
"I'm on a great journey here. I'm enjoying the season and I'm not worrying about these other things — I answer your questions and forget about it afterwards."
Williams was also disappointed with the standard of performance in the FA Cup defeat on Saturday and he added "There are a number of fingers to be pointed after this performance,
"When you play against teams from lower leagues with less quality, you've got to be stronger, particularly at set-pieces. People make a lot of noise when they are not playing, and, to be honest, if they get a chance for whatever reason their performance doesn't say pick me.
"Cedric (van der Gun) had a chance in the last round and he performed well and started to feature more.
"He gave the gaffer something to think about, but maybe that's not quite happened for others.
"If we want to get to where we want to be then, as a squad, we need everyone pushing each other on."