Carlos Tevez is counting on one thing having completed his move to United - enjoying his football at Old Trafford.
At times, it must have seemed like his protracted transfer to Old Trafford may never materialise with so much red tape surrounding the deal.
But, now that the deal has finally been pushed through and a United debut against Portsmouth beckons on Wednesday at Fratton Park, he is determined to make the most of the opportunity.
And, even though Wayne Rooney's injury-enforced absence has placed greater emphasis on his contribution up front, Tevez certainly isn't showing signs of feeling the pressure.
"I have never felt pressure when I play football," he told reporters during his official unveiling at United's Carrington training headquarters. "Whenever I go on to the pitch all I try to do is enjoy myself.
"This is a massive step for me. It hurt me to leave West Ham anyway, but the lure of Manchester United was just too much," he added.
It had been hoped that Tevez would form a formidable partnership with Rooney, but due to the Englishman's metatarsal injury, that link-up has been put on hold until October.
"It is a big blow to lose Wayne," he said. "He is a great player and he will be very difficult to replace. But at a big club like Manchester United you hope to have a number of players who can slot in.
"Now I need to write my own piece of history at the club and do everything I can to help Manchester United be successful."