Kyle Walker has admitted his failure to win trophies at Spurs was the main reason why he decided to leave and join Manchester City.
The England right-back, 27, was confirmed as City's third signing of the summer on Friday in a fee understood to be worth an initial £45m, with Spurs due another £5m if various add-on clauses are met.
Walker was an integral figure for a Spurs team that finished above City in each of the previous two Premier League seasons but after eight trophy-less years in north London honours are on his mind.
"With the size of the club, we need to go on and pick up silverware, get trophies left, right and centre, and hopefully that can add to my CV because I haven't won that many things so far in my career," Walker told CityTV.
"Tottenham was a great club, it helped me to get me to where I am now. I've learned a lot, especially under the current manager (Mauricio Pochettino), he's been fantastic with me.
"But sometimes your path isn't there and you have to move on and what a place to come and take a different path. Just win trophies - that's all I'm about and all I want to do.
"Hopefully we win titles, that's what I've come here for; the most important thing is actually winning a title."