Jayden Mitchell-Lawson says he is able to mild up the Championship after heading north to hitch Lee Bullen's Ayr United overhaul.
The previous Derby County winger turns into the fifth signing of the summer time down Tryfield Place.
And the 22-year-old insists he is aiming huge as he seems to make an impression and switch heads within the Scottish sport.
Mitchell-Lawson joins Ayr on a two-year deal after leaving Swindon City of League Two in England.

He advised the Ayrshire Put up: "That is the form of transfer that represents an enormous alternative for me.
"The membership is seeking to obtain a variety of success transferring ahead and that matches with the place I wish to go.
"The Scottish Championship is a very good league with some huge golf equipment - and Ayr are amongst them.
"So coming here's a huge probability for me to indicate what I can do on a superb platform to do it."
Mitchell-Lawson entered the youth ranks at Swindon earlier than profitable a transfer to Derby within the English Championship at simply 16.
He spent 4 years at Pleasure Park, which included a mortgage spell at Bristol Rovers, earlier than returning to Swindon final season.
And now he finds himself seeking to ignite his profession as a part of the Bullen revolution.

He added: "I had a superb dialog with the gaffer right here and he spoke to me on a private degree.
"It made me actually excited to come back up...everybody has been so welcoming and now I wish to kick on show what I can do.
"I additionally spoke to Kyle McAllister, who I do know from being down at Derby. He is performed up right here for St Mirren and inspired me to make the transfer.
"He stated I might find it irresistible up right here and if I keep on with what I do greatest and keep constructive and direct, I ought to do nicely.
"I am simply seeking to take pleasure in myself and convey one thing totally different to the workforce that it wants.
"I can play anyplace throughout the entrance three and simply wish to play my half for the workforce, wherever I am wanted."