Super Eagles forward, Isaac Success, has expressed delight with his new contract at English Premier League outfit, Watford.
Success committed his immediate and long term future to the Hornets on Thursday, when he put pen to paper on a new five-year deal to keep him at the Vicarage Road until the summer of 2023.
Speaking for the first time since signing, the former Nigerian youth international says his excitement stems from the confidence sorting out his future will give him and the belief shown to him by his club.
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“I’m excited,” Success told the club’s official website. “I think this is going to give me a lot of confidence, with the club having so much belief in me.
“Watford is part of me, it’s part of my life, part of my career, part of everything that concerns me from Granada up to Watford.”
“I’m happy, all I need to do is to keep on working hard and give the club as much as I can until the end of the season.”
It’s now two years since the 22-year-old joined from La Liga side, Granada, in a then club record fee and after his initial struggles, which saw him spend half of last season on loan at relegated Spanish side, Malaga, he is beginning to show signs of his immense talent.
Having scored three goals in just six starts this season, Success has no doubt that there is more to come from him, especially given a better knowledge of the Premier League.
“I think my full potential isn’t out yet,” he added. “I’m still working on that. The club has seen a little bit of it, where they appreciate me already and I’m thinking there’s a lot more to come.
“I owe the club, the fans, and the team a lot which I’m trying to develop now.
“With time I think I’m going to get to my full potential and the club will enjoy me more than they do now, so I’m just working towards that.”
“Right now, I understand the Premier League a lot more and I think being fit in this league, it’s easier.
With an away trip on the horizon next for Success and his club, he would be hoping to celebrate with at least a goal when they take on Leicester City in a PL match at the King Power stadium on Saturday.