British media reported that Wiegman, who led England to their first major title at the European Championship in July, had agreed a new deal until 2027.
"I already have a contract until 2025 and we have had good conversations," Wiegman told reporters on Monday, a day before England's friendly against the Czech Republic in Brighton.
"I feel very valued, we are in a good place. But football can go very quickly, we have a couple more tournaments together until that time so it's very comfortable at the moment.
"We are all happy - I'm happy, team is happy, FA (England's Football Association) is happy - and I just hope we keep it that way."
England, ranked fourth in the world, have qualified for next year's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.