The Croatian joined his new team-mates for his first day of training with his new club today  - and as well as a double figure tally target next season, Lovrek also wants to see the club challenge for the title.

“Firstly it’s important that the club makes a good result because last year Sydney finished in 6th position, but me personally, I want to score many goals and play good,” said the hitman.

"More than 10 goals is the target."

Lovrek warned rivals to be wary of his blockbuster shots - and promised to enetratin home fans with some silky skills on the ball, hailing his dribbling as one of his key strengths.

And he said he even had a premonition he would be end up playing in the Harbour City after a 24 hour stopover with Jeonbuk Motors, following an Asian Champions League game in Adelaide.

“I was walking in the city and in my dreams I said maybe one time I come here,” he revealed.

Since arriving on a flight from Croatia on Friday morning, the striker has already been shown around some of the city by his new team-mates.

Lovrek added: “Yesterday Pascal Bosschaart called me to go for dinner.

"He’s a very good man and it was a good night. I’ve met the other players as well and I have a very good feeling.

Lovrek will now set about finding a place to stay for the next year while the club awaits the arrival of fellow striker, Panamanian International Yairo Yau.