South American wonderkid Dario Osorio is continuing to let his football do the talking amid reported links to Premier League giants.The 22-year-old, who boasts a goal involvement for FC Midtjylland every 179 minutes, has attracted interest from Arsenal and Liverpool.FC Midtjylland’s Dario Osorio has attracted interest from European giantsAFPThat’s unsurprising considering some of Osorio’s stats this campaign, with seven goals and 10 assists in 44 games across all competitions.The 21-cap Chilean international has the fastest recorded top speed in the 3F Superliga this season at 36.8 km/h.His 46 successful dribbles and 42 shots from outside the box are the most in the Danish top-flight, while his 91.2 per cent record of successful dribbles ranked him top for U23 players in 22 non-big-5 top divisions.However, in a wide-ranging interview with talkSPORT.com, Osorio insisted that the team above him is always the most important thing.Premier League fans got a close look at the winger in the Europa League, following his eye-catching role against Nottingham Forest.Osorio provided an assist for Midtjylland’s third in the 3-2 win at the City Ground in October in what was Forest’s first home European game since 1996.On what his experience was like playing at a Premier League ground, Osorio told talkSPORT: “My first feeling was happiness. “It felt like a child fulfilling his dream, which is to play in the best stadiums in the world against the best teams. “Playing in a Premier League stadium and getting an assist, especially coming back from an injury, was a great experience. “And thankfully, we won that match.” Osorio (right) assisted Valdemar Andreasen’s winner for FC Midtjylland away at ForestGettyOsorio on West Ham: ‘There was no offer’In an alternate timeline, Osorio may have been playing in a Premier League stadium much earlier, but with Forest’s relegation rivals.West Ham were reported to have been plotting a move for the Chilean in July 2023, while he was still playing for Universidad de Chile.Yet Osorio insisted there was no offer on the table from the Hammers, so deciding his next move wasn’t a tough choice.“To be honest, I don’t know if there was any real interest, he said on those West Ham links.“With my agent, we’ve always agreed that he won’t tell me anything unless it’s a genuine offer.I’m not sure it was real interest because there was no offer or anything like that, so I didn’t have to choose between one or the other.” Osorio has a goal involvement every 162 minutes in the 3F Superliga this season.AFPInstead, Osorio joined FC Midtjylland over a month later, where he has since registered 22 goals and 15 assists in 104 games for the club.On what sold him on life at Hedens Drenge, he added: “The project was always about helping me to keep developing and improving in the areas I was lacking. “That was the main reason I decided to come here. To focus on what I needed to improve, which was maybe becoming a bit stronger, a bit quicker. “Lately, I’ve been playing in a more defensive role, helping the team more. That’s what ultimately helped me make the decision.” This season, in particular, it’s clear he’s made the right choice, having gone viral for his performance against Silkeborg in February.Osorio, who also won the Danish Superliga title in his first season, was singled out for praise by FC Midtjylland head coach Mike Tullberg despite not scoring in the 4-0 triumph.“It’s normal,” a humble Osorio responded. “Even though I didn’t score in that match, I felt I helped the team in other ways, and in the end, that’s what matters most: the team above the individual.“That’s always the most important thing.”View Tweet: https://t.co/NJXHyn8su0That mentality is a hallmark of Chile’s national team, which Osorio admitted to being an avid fan of while growing up.Playing against Lionel MessiHe is now an established member of La Roja, which saw him play the entirety of his country’s 1-0 loss to Argentina at Copa America 2024.Reacting to facing off against Lionel Messi and Co., Osorio added to talkSPORT: “I’m not sure ‘impressed’ is the right word, but like I’ve said before, every footballer’s dream, every child who wants to be a footballer, is to represent their country, and that means playing against the best from other nations.“I wouldn’t say it was about being amazed by playing against him. “It was nice because of the match and everything, but I wouldn’t call it overwhelming.”The Chilean has gone head-to-head with Messi and ArgentinaGettyTop Arsenal scout revealed interest in OsorioRather than Messi, it was another Argentine star, Angel di Maria, that Arsenal’s chief South American scout likened Osorio to in October.Gunners talent spotter Jonathan Vidalle revealed he is a huge fan of the Midtjylland hotshot, but that comes as news to the man himself.“No, I wasn’t aware [of his comments], to be honest,” Osorio said.“I think for anyone, it’s reassuring and satisfying to know that if that’s happening, it’s because you’re doing your job well.”Osorio is unaware of the reported interest in him from ArsenalHis countryman Alexis Sanchez is one of the best Arsenal players of the Emirates eraAFPDuring that interview, Vidalle claimed he’d ‘love to bring another Alexis Sánchez to Arsenal’ – who Osorio is more than aware of.But the latter insisted he has never spoken to his Chile captain about Mikel Arteta’s side, admitting: “No, I never asked him about that. “We always spoke about other things, personal matters, life in general. “With the national team, we would train and try to talk about things other than football. “As I’ve always said, he would give me advice on what he thought I needed to improve.” Osorio is also unaware of any plan for him to become a Liverpool teammate with Roma loanee Kostas TsimikasGettyLiverpool transfer linksOsorio has also emerged as a potential long-term successor to Mohamed Salah, who will leave the Reds as a free agent this summer.He reaffirmed: “I don’t know much about that.“My agent tells me when there’s genuine interest, and to be honest, I don’t really follow social media on those topics. “As I said before, I always dream of playing in the best stadiums in the world against the best teams.”