Divock Origi says he wants to use his "prime years" to achieve more success at Liverpool.
The 24-year-old was tipped to leave Anfield at the start of the summer, despite his Champions League final heroics.
However, Origi penned a long-term extension with the Reds on Wednesday and is already looking towards the future.
Asked about his goals, Origi told the club's website: "To keep progressing and trying to maximise the potential and talent I have each and every day.
"At the end of my career I want to sit back and be proud that I used all of my gifts and talents. I think the next years are going to be very special prime years, maybe and I'm going to try to use them to the fullest."
The Belgian also credited Jurgen Klopp with helping with his development thus far.
He added: "We have a good relationship. Everyone knows how good a coach he is, he is a big coach and before that he is a good man.
"He pushes us as a team and, for me, it's important to have somebody who knows football and knows how to speak with players and make them perform to their best. I've made steps under him and that shows how the last couple of years have been."
