Raheem Sterling has every reason to believe a move to Chelsea will add a new dimension to his already glittering career.
The 27-year-old has sealed a £50million move to become the first major signing of Todd Boehly's era as Chelsea owner. It sees him leave Manchester City after seven years, where he has won four Premier League titles.
But at Chelsea, the stage is set for him to become the main man - a luxury he was never afforded at City.
True, Sterling has played more under Pep Guardiola than any other player the Spaniard has managed across his own esteemed career, but the England international often found himself benched last season for key matches in City's run-in.