He may not have got off the mark yet for Manchester United, but Harry Maguire is hoping that will soon change.
Maguire has started every Premier League fixture this season for United since his £80million summer switch from Leicester City, but he has not yet scored a goal for the Red Devils.
But the former Leicester City defender has sent a warning to Arsenal ahead of tomorrow's game at Old Trafford, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side prepare to host Unai Emery's men in a crunch clash.
"I see myself as a threat," Maguire told United Review, the club's official matchday programme, ahead of Monday's game against Arsenal .
"I've had a couple of headers this year up to now and I'm sure to get on the end of many more crosses and create chances in the box. It's something I take pride in as I work on it on the training pitch.
"I like to say I'll chip in with some goals to help the team out in terms of getting some good results."
Arsenal will go into the game three points and three places above their opponents in the Premier League table after six matches, but Maguire has said that he is determined to help get United moving back up the table, after two wins, two draws and two defeats so far this season in the league.
"I want to demand more from the players, demand standards, but I'm obviously not concentrating on that at the moment.
"I am fully focused on improving the team and getting this club back to where it should be.
"It will improve and I'm sure I'll improve throughout the season, playing with my team-mates more and improving my relationship with Vic (Victor Lindelof). We will improve as a team as well and we've got to improve."