Jason Scotland is confident he can continue to score goals in the Premier League as he prepares to complete his move to Wigan.
The Trinidad & Tobago international has completed a £2million switch to the Latics from Swansea, subject to international clearance.
Having shone for the Swans over the course of the last two seasons, in which he worked under current Wigan boss Roberto Martinez, the 30-year-old believes he has earned his shot at the top flight.
He is now determined to prove his worth among England's elite, although he accepts he is taking a big step up in class.
"Everything went smoothly and it's great to be a Wigan player. It's great to be in the Premier League," Scotland told Sky Sports News.
"Obviously it's a difficult job to come into the Premier League, with the high quality of players, and it will be hard. But I will try my best to make the step up and do well.
"I have been scoring a lot of goals in League One and in the Championship, so I think making the step up now is the right time.
"It's a very difficult division to play in, with some top quality defenders, and it will be a challenge, but I am looking forward to that challenge."