The 20-goal-a-season striker is a rare commodity in football; one craved by managers far and wide.
And while Alfie May had a reputation as a lethal marksman during his non-league days, given his record since turning professional as a 23-year-old just over five years ago, there was nothing to really suggest that Cheltenham had one on their hands when he joined from Doncaster in January 2020.
When he helped Michael Duff's men to the Sky Bet League Two title in 2020/21, he only managed nine in the league and this season, he had scored just five in his first 23 appearances in all competitions.
It was not for want of trying - far from it - but at the tail end of 2021, something seemed to just fit into place. And since he scored in the 2-0 win over Gillingham on November 23, he has netted 16 goals in 21 games.
Understandably, his confidence is sky high right now - and building by the week.
"Since I have been at Cheltenham, I have been on little runs for three or four games. But to score eight in six games throughout February was a massive confidence boost," he tells Sky Sports, in an exclusive interview.
"The gaffer gives that trust and belief in me to hit the ball in the back of the net and it's important for me to do it. This has been the best season since I've been a professional footballer.
