Darwin Nunez believes he can become a better player working under Jurgen Klopp - and is relishing the chance of playing alongside the "monsters" of the Liverpool forward line.
Nunez signed a six-year contract with the Reds on Tuesday after completing his transfer from Benfica, subject to international clearance and the granting of a work permit.
The Reds will pay a set fee of £64.1million (€75m) with a possible £21.3m (€25m) in add-ons depending on individual success, ranging from reaching appearance landmarks, scoring goals to winning the Champions League.
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Nunez scored both in both legs of Benfica's Champions League quarter-final defeat to Liverpool in April, two of 34 goals he netted in 41 games for the Portuguese side this term.
And of his potential club record arrival, the 22-year-old said: "I’m really happy and delighted to be here at Liverpool. It’s a massive club. I’ve played against Liverpool and I’ve seen them in lots of games in the Champions League, and it’s my style of play. There are some great players here and I think it’s going to suit my style of play here.
"It's great for any player that a manager can improve and polish you as a player, and I think that Klopp is going to help me hugely. I think the players themselves - like Firmino and the other experienced players - are going to help me greatly too. It will be great that Klopp can show me lots more things.
"There are some top, top players here with great qualities. There is Firmino, who's a great player, and then Jota, who is another great striker. Luis Diaz, Salah. To play alongside these 'monsters' is going to be something really special for me, because as a kid you dream of going far and I dreamt of being able to play in Europe, but I didn't expect to get as far as a great club like Liverpool.
"There'll be a lot of competition between the forwards here, but it will be healthy competition. I'm still only 22 and I've got lots that I can still learn, and this is a brand new experience for me."
Of his outing at Anfield in March, Nunez added: "It was a spectacular experience seeing what the fans are like in the stadium. It's an incredible atmosphere. I think Liverpool have got absolutely everything - good players and supporters who really help the team at certain points in the game.
"Playing there was an incredible experience and at that moment, I said to myself 'It must be great to actually play here'. And now I'm here for real and I'm grateful to the fans and the club for giving me this fantastic opportunity."
On being shown around the AXA Training Centre for the first time, Nunez admits being taken aback by the amount of silverware won by Liverpool and vowed to add "a lot of trophies" during his Anfield career.
“When I arrived at the training ground, I was really surprised to see the set-up and the structure and all the trophies here,” said the Uruguay international. “You can then imagine yourself winning more trophies and then later on when you come here again and see the trophies on display, you can say ‘Look, I was a part of that, I was there at that time, winning trophies.’
“That’s one of the reasons why I came here to Liverpool – to win trophies and titles. I want to win a lot of trophies at Liverpool.”
Nunez, speaking to liverpoolfc.com, added: “I’d like to thank my partner and my parents and my son, who is a real source of pride for me. They’ve been really important to me in the stages in my career. I’m really proud of them, and for the work we do, me and my partner, as a team and I’m grateful to her that I’m here.
“It’s a pleasure to be here in Liverpool and I’m very happy to be a part of this great club."