Kevin De Bruyne believes he can step up even further despite a stellar beginning to life with Manchester City.
The £54.5million summer arrival from Wolfsburg has scored four goals in his opening seven outings for City while also finding the back of the net for Belgium against Andorra in Euro2016 qualifying on the weekend.
Even after his bright beginning with his new club, former Chelsea flop De Bruyne suggests his displays could be even more fruitful once he and his family fully settle in Manchester.
"I am on a good run at the moment and obviously I want to try to keep on scoring, but there will come a time when I will not score that often and that's not a problem for me as long as I put in the good performances, it is fine," he told Sky Sports News HQ.
"I am happy, my family is happy and that is the most important thing for me. In the end, there are a lot of things to do and I need to do. In the next month, when everything is settled and done, I will get more rest and maybe produce some better performances," he added.
"Obviously it has been very busy, living at the hotel, sorting everything out for the house and all the other stuff that you need to do. That's the time you cannot take to have some rest, but obviously I am doing ok so it is fine."