Lowe aims high as Premiership's top scorer with Hibspublished at 12:24 BST
Image source, Hibernian FCNathan Lowe believes in setting himself high targets - and the striker is aiming to be the Scottish Premiership's top scorer at the end of his season on loan to Hibernian from Stoke City.
Only 20, the Englishman describes himself as "an old head on young shoulders" and is not making any promises to fans he realises would have been disappointed with last season's fifth-place finish.
But he told Hibs TV: "One thing about me, you can say what you want, but I will be in the area to score goals because that's the only reason I play football.
"That's what gets me up every morning to go and train.
"I don't think I could be a right-back or left-back or anything like that - I was born to be a striker."
Lowe scored 18 goals in half a season on loan to League Two's Walsall, then seven in half a season with Stockport County in League One and four to finish off last season with Wycombe Wanderers, also in England's third tier.
"By no means am I the finished article and I won't be at the end of this loan," he admitted.
"But every season I go into, my aim is to be the top goalscorer in the league.
"At Walsall, I was. Last season, not so much. Hopefully I can add to my tally significantly here."
Lowe was attracted to "a new challenge" of playing different teams and experiencing European football with Hibs.
"Hibs' aim should be third or higher and there's no reason why we can't do that and a good run in Europe and the cup competitions," he added.





























