David Ngog has revealed that he is 'fit and ready' to start the latest chapter of his career at the Reebok Stadium.
The striker, who spent his first few years in English football with Liverpool, signed in at the club on deadline day after agreeing a three-year deal with the Whites.
"It's a great pleasure to be here and to be a Bolton player," the 22-year-old told the official website on Friday morning.
"The club is ambitious and has been constantly improving over the last few years, and I'm happy to be a part of that.
"There is some good quality in the squad and I will try my best to add something extra to the team and bring my experiences with Liverpool to the club.
"The Gaffer makes the decisions on who plays and I respect that. I'm ambitious and want to be on the pitch every week and show what I'm capable of.
"I'm a striker and I want to score goals - I'm fit and ready to play whenever I'm asked to. But I'm not judging myself on goals because it's all about the team winning. I think this can group do something good this year."
Ngog could be in line to make his Wanderers debut in eight days' time when Manchester United make the trip to Bolton for the live, Saturday evening televised game.
Two seasons ago he scored against the reigning Premier League champions, helping Liverpool to record a 2-0 victory at Anfield.
And the France Under-21 international said that a repeat at the Reebok next weekend would be the perfect way to start his career with the Whites.
Ngog has a pedigree of scoring against the Premier League's big hitters - last season he also found the net for the Reds against Arsenal and Aston Villa.
The former Paris St Germain added: "It is always exciting when you move to a new club and have that new challenge. Of course, I have to try to adapt quickly and I'm looking forward to working with the coach and meeting my new team-mates next week.
"If I can score my first goal next weekend then that would be great, especially against a big side, but getting a result for the team is more important."
Ngog completed his move to Bolton on transfer deadline day just minutes after Wanderers also secured a deal to bring Chelsea winger Gael Kakuta to the Reebok on a six-month loan deal.
Speaking about his new colleague, the number 24 added: "I don't know Gael personally but I have been following what he has done, both in England and with the France youth teams.
"He looks like a very good player and he has a lot of potential. It will be helpful too to have a French friend in the squad."
Ngog is set to be officially unveiled at a media conference on Monday morning, along with fellow newcomers Dedryck Boyata and Kakuta.