Daniel Arismendi says he has not held talks with Wigan and may wait until January to move.
But striker admits there has been interest from an English club
Venezuelan striker Daniel Arismendi says he has not held talks with Wigan Athletic, but is aware of interest from England.
Wigan have been linked with a bid to sign Arismendi, who currently plays for Union Atletico Maracaibo in his homeland.
He has an impressive goals-to-games ratio at international level and is hoping to secure a move to a more high-profile league.
He confirmed there has been contract from an English club, although Arismendi appears inclined to wait until January before joining a new team.
"I have been called from England," Arismendi told
La Vinotinto.com. "They did it to ask me how I am doing in the Venezuelan domestic league and what my situation will be in December.
"They can offer a contract for several years, but I don't know who the team is."
Certain
Arismendi admits he has spoken to agent Luis Aparicio regarding a move, but is waiting for contact from the interested club.
He added: "I have only spoken with him (Aparicio). I haven't spoken with anyone of Wigan or other teams.
"I would like to be called by a coach because that would make me certain that I will have the chance to play.
"I have also been called from Mexico to ask me if I am interested in going back there, but I haven't been told the name of the team.
"My transfer belongs to Union Maracaibo and I think that I would be better to wait until December because I don't think that they want to cancel my contract at this moment."