Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku says that he feels special after signing for one of the biggest football clubs.
The Belgian insists that he joined United to win trophies and that his ambition is shared by his manager and his teammates.
"The first thing I noticed when I came to the meeting room on my first day with the team, the manager had a meeting and you just felt something special," he said. "Loads of the players were saying that this group is quite special; we're all young, hungry players.
"In training, everyone wants to be the best, everyone wants to win, so to be part of a team like that is great. Players like Marcus [Rashford], Jesse [Lingard], Micki [Henrikh Mkhitaryan], Juan [Mata], Ander [Herrera] – players like that are hungry to win trophies and it's time for us. We need to work hard; the manager has a masterplan and we are here to follow it. Hopefully it's going to take us to the top.
"That's what I came here for [trophies]. Manchester United, for me, equals trophies. The biggest club in the world equals trophies. Growing up, I've seen United win the league every year, almost! You want to be a part of that history; it's drilled into your head when you do training sessions with the players, you don't want to be on the losing side."