Luis Suarez is confident that he has the ability to integrate into Barcelona's star-studded attack this season.
Lionel Messi and Neymar have both started the season in fine form for the Catalan outfit, while youngsters Munir El Haddadi and Sandro Ramirez have also impressed.
It has been questioned where Suarez will fit into the team, but the Uruguay international has said that his versatility will aid his new side.
"Some people see me as a centre-forward and others as a forward but, even if I play at centre-forward, I never stay there all the time. I'm always moving around and don't like to be still," he told Barca Magazine.
"When we have the ball, I like to move all around the attack. I don't just want to be in the area but you have to listen to what the coach wants and asks for and try to help the team however you can.
"What a striker likes best is to score goals and doing that depends on their quality, their confidence, their instinct at the right time, opportunism - but a striker is also a team member and, in my case, I also like making nice moves and providing passes for my colleagues to score."
Suarez is currently serving a four-month worldwide ban, but will be available to make his Barcelona debut in the La Liga clash with Real Madrid later this month.