Tammy Abraham is developing his game superbly under the guidance of Jose Mourinho in Serie A.
The Chelsea youth product was sold to Roma in the summer for a transfer fee reported to be £34 million, with the Blues including a £68 million buy-back clause which can only be triggered after the player has completed two seasons with his new club.
He signed a five-year deal to stay in the Italian capital in August and Abraham, despite his team's struggles, has stuck out for the Giallorossi with his application and tenacity and scored his fifth goal of the campaign in Roma's most recent game, a 3-2 defeat to Venezia.
Abraham emerged from the bench in England's 5-0 defeat to Albania, and part of the reason he moved to Roma was reportedly a desire to feature more for the Three Lions.
When asked what he feels has changed for him in his first three months in Italy under former Stamford Bridge boss Mourinho, one very emotive word sprung immediately to mind for Abraham.
He said: "Just be a monster really!
"I think one of the things he said was I was too much of a nice player and that you have to show that aggressiveness as you're getting older as a striker.
"It's not always about being nice on the pitch. You need that character, you need that presence to frighten defenders and I think that's something I'm learning and getting better at.
"It's always tough, moving and going to experience a different country and different culture.
"I felt the sooner I settled in the better, and started learning different types of football and different styles. I've gone to spread my wings and hopefully, I can keep up the level of performance I need to stay in the team.