Norwich striker Grant Holt will have a medical at Wigan after the two clubs agreed a fee for the 32-year-old, reports BBC Radio Cumbria.
Holt, who joined the Canaries from Shrewsbury in 2009, scored eight goals in 38 appearances last season.
He would become Owen Coyle's seventh summer signing as the new Wigan boss prepares for the Championship season.
The Latics signed former West Bromwich Albion and Celtic striker Marc-Antoine Fortune on Friday.
Fortune's former West Brom team-mate, goalkeeper Scott Carson,completed his move from Bursaspor to the FA Cup winners on Thursday.
James Perch, Chris McCann, Stephen Crainey and Thomas Rogne have also recently agreed moves to the DW Stadium.

Hot streak

Holt was voted Norwich's Player of the Year in 2010, 2011 and 2012
Norwich were in League One when Holt signed from Shrewsbury and was a key member of the squad as the Canaries secured back-to-back promotions.
Holt, who was born in Carlisle, has also played for Sheffield Wednesday, Rochdale, Nottingham Forest and Blackpool and has scored 68 goals in 154 league appearances for Norwich.
He handed in a transfer request last summer but eventually signed a new three-year contract with the club.