Star man Kyogo Furuhashi is aiming for a minimum of 20 Celtic goals and a march to the Premiership title this season.
And the Japan international says Glasgow has become a 'second home' to him since moving from Vissel Kobe.
Despite a haul of 14 before the turn of the year in all competitions, Kyogo told Celtic TV he isn't satisfied and could have scored far more by this point.
He began: "First of all as a team, we win the championship. Personally, I want to score at least 20 goals.
"I have been missing opportunities a lot, I want to score goals to support the team.
"I also want to be more aggressive when it comes to defending to support the players at the back.
"When it comes to the team, defence is extremely important. As a forward, it's crucial for me to chase from the front to make my teammates' life easier at the defensive line.
"This is part of my style as a player and also a core part of the team concept.
"There is no guarantee for me to play in every game in the future, but I care about how we play as a team."
That high intensity has led to a recent injury hiccup that caused him to miss out against Motherwell at the weekend.
He's played a massive volume of matches back in his home country — and now in the city he calls his "second home".
"It's nice to know I am accepted a little," he added, "but at the same time, I am not satisfied with my play yet.
"I want to play better and contribute towards bringing more joy to fans.
"I like Glasgow and feel it's easy to live here. I think I can call it my second home now."
Kyogo admits a language barrier remains between him and some team-mates like attacking sidekick Jota.
But he's been keen to learn English while other Celtic players now know a smidgen of Japanese.
He said: "Talking is more challenging, but my listening skills are improving. I think it's getting there.
"Regarding Japanese, I have been teaching simple phrases like 'good morning' and 'how are you?'.
"It has started from there."