Manchester United striker Romelu Lukaku has admitted that he is relishing the chance to write his name in Old Trafford folklore.
Despite struggling for form since the last international break, the 24-year-old has still made a positive start to life at his new club since arriving from Everton in the summer.
Lukaku has scored 10 goals in the Premier League and Champions League, while also setting up three more for his teammates, and he believes that playing in front of 75,000 fans is enough to inspire any player to success.
Speaking to Sky Sports News, he said: "[Playing here] feels great, goosebumps. I remember the first game when I came on against West Ham it felt great.
"You feel like you play at a ground where a lot of legends of the game made their mark. As a team we want to achieve the highest possible. We are on the right path right now and I am really enjoying playing for this club."
Lukaku is without a goal in his last six outings, which he will look to rectify when United head to Chelsea on Sunday afternoon.