Thiago has set his sights on the quadruple at Liverpool after what was a challenging first year at Anfield.
The midfielder moved from Bayern Munich last summer but struggled with Covid and injuries whilst the Reds had issues without some of their key personnel.
Jurgen Klopp's side are now much better placed to mount a title charge and Thiago has had a year to acclimatise to life in the Premier League.
He was a serial winner in Germany, picking up the Champions League shortly before he left, and maintains that hunger at Anfield with four trophies on the table this term.
“Well, I have the same feeling I’ve had in every team I’ve played, which is to aim as high as possible," he told the club's matchday programme.

“That means to win every competition possible: the league, Champions League and the cup competitions too. That’s always been the objective. I’d say there’s no difference between this year, last year and the one before that.
“We want to win everything and have that hunger to not just win every competition but to win every game.”
Thiago made 24 appearances in the league last term, 20 of those as a starter.
He faced criticism for his style of play, which many felt didn't suit Liverpool's fast-paced game.
The 30-year-old admits he is still learning about the team's dynamics but believes they are continuing to evolve.
He added: “In terms of the Premier League, I’ve had a year to experience how competitive the game is and the speed of play.
"As is always the case when you’re adapting, it has been a good year but at the start I had tough times. I feel that I’ve overcome those now and I’m looking forward to this season.
“When I arrived here I was already clear on what I could bring to the team and what the team could give to me.
"We’ll continue working together and I think that we’re always discovering new things, both in terms of those of us that have been here [for a period] and those players that come in.
“That’s how you create that harmony within the group to be able to perform at the highest level and evolve.”
Thiago has started in two of Liverpool's three league games thus far.
Klopp has bought youngster Harvey Elliott into the fold which adds more midfield competition.
The Reds opted not to bring in any new faces to replace Gini Wijnaldum but remains well stocked in the middle of the park.