The striker arrived in London in January, and he will have his first full season at the club under a new manager as Unai Emery was announced yesterday.
"It's a bit of a mixed feeling. On one hand, for the fans, it's odd that the boss is going, but it's a new start. To speak the truth, over the last few seasons the team has stagnated a little bit," he said to 'RMC'.
"But everyone is excited to see what can happen from next season.
"My preference, as everyone knows, is to play down the middle. What I hope can happen is we can play with two attackers, that would be the best.
"But if the new coach asks me to play wide, that's no problem. He's [Emery] a really good coach. In Paris, it's never very easy.
"There's a huge amount of pressure. I know he did really good work with Sevilla and with PSG too."
"We already have a quality squad, but if we maybe had another two players that would be good. But everyone needs to get into their heads that we have to work hard to rival the top teams."