Higuain Targeting His Own Serie A Goals Record With AC Milan
After hitting 36 goals in a season for Napoli, AC Milan's new striker signing Gonzalo Higuain says he will try to break his own Serie A record.
Gonzalo Higuain has set his sights on breaking his own Serie A goals record after moving from Juventus to AC Milan.
Higuain hit 36 goals for Napoli in the 2015-16 season, earning a move to Juve, where he won a brace of Serie A titles and Coppe Italia.
But the 30-year-old, made available by Juve after their €112million purchase of Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid, believes he can break that record.
"It will be very hard... but when you begin a new adventure you want to find new challenges so I'll try," Higuain said to DAZN. "That's the beauty of football in the end.
"I didn't have the chance to speak too much with Gattuso but we all know he made history for AC Milan, he won the World Cup with Italy, so it's a huge honour for me to play under him.
"I want to make the fans happy, as well as the club that put their confidence in me. I want to win something important with this shirt."