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Charles N'Zogbia has admitted he could be tempted to leave Wigan for a 'bigger' club over the summer.
The Frenchman joined the Latics from Newcastle in January 2009 and has enhanced his reputation considerably since then.
N'Zogbia, upon leaving the Magpies, announced that his decision to move on had been driven by a desire to be the best he could possibly be.
The ambitious 23-year-old has now revealed that he regards his time at the DW Stadium as a stepping stone to bigger and better things, with a high-profile move elsewhere merely a matter of time.
"There have been plenty of rumours about me in the press," he told France Football.
"Now I want to reach a new level and gain more experience.
"My objective when I left Newcastle was to play for a medium-sized club, before bouncing back in a big team.
"I hope that will be the case next season. Everything comes to he who waits."
Meanwhile, N'Zogbia, who has been capped by France at U21 level, has admitted that he would welcome the opportunity to play for England once he has been granted dual citizenship.
"I think in France people don't even look at me, even though I played for the U21s for a year-and-a-half," he added.
"The dream of any player is to play at the World Cup. If I get an opportunity (with England) I will seize it, because I only have two weeks to wait until I get my double citizenship.
"There would not be a problem because I know English football very well and I speak the language."
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