Adam Le Fondre insists he will not be following former Rotherham manager Mark Robins to Championship side Barnsley.
Robins was the man responsible for bringing the 22-year-old to the Millers in the summer from Rochdale but the striker is adamant that, if the situation arose, he would not join the Tykes.
The former Stockport man has been a big hit at the Don Valley Stadium since his arrival, having scored 10 goals in 14 games.
Le Fondre has scored goals whether ever he has played but admits that he is enjoying his time with Rotherham.
"I'm settled at Rotherham at the moment and all I am concentrating on is getting my head down and scoring goals, so a January move is definitely not in my mind," he told skysports.com.
"I don't think I can play for three clubs in the same season anyway, so that wouldn't be an option.
"The transition from Rochdale to Rotherham has gone pretty well, which surprised me a little because I thought it might take me a while to find my feet.
"But it is going well and I'm scoring goals so I can't really complain about anything. I think that the goals have helped win the fans over as well, so it all looks good at the moment."
Fourth-placed Rotherham travel to Bury on Saturday and Le Fondre is expecting a frosty reception from Shakers fans because of his Rochdale links.
"Surprisingly enough, I never got too much stick when I played there for Rochdale, but I'm sure the old 'Rochdale reject' chant will get thrown at me this weekend," he added.
"I'd love to score the winner on Saturday, but I love doing that in any game. There isn't really any extra spice in it for me.
"I just want to keep scoring goals and helping the side putting points on the board against any side that we play against."