Luke Littler has outlined his long-term outlook on his darts career, citing motivation as the key factor. In the build-up to Night Nine of the Premier League Darts in Manchester, the young sensation emphasized that his focus is on winning every major multiple times, rather than financial gain. He stated, "That's down to me. Whether I still want it in 10 or 15 years, whether I've achieved everything I want. The goal is to win every major, multiple times." Ultimately, he echoed the words of Michael van Gerwen, saying, "Like Michael says, when the fire goes, that's when you stop."
Currently leading the Premier League Darts, Littler exudes calm, confidence, and hunger as he aims for the play-offs at the iconic O2 Arena in London. He noted that qualifying for Finals Night typically requires around 25 to 26 points in recent years, but he is setting his sights higher: "I've said myself, call it 30 points and then I'll say I'm in." While his main aim is to reach the O2, he added, "finishing top would be nice again. Maybe they should bring that bonus back."
Reflecting on his season, Littler addressed a slow start without panic, remarking, "That's darts, it's a crazy sport. You win some, you lose some. You have bad moments and better ones. A few weeks didn't go to plan, but just look where I am now." He trusts his natural game, thriving off fans and atmosphere, and highlighted his resilience, such as coming back from 5–0 down to win against Gezzy. "I don't think I'm ever out of a game," he asserted, adding that sometimes he feels like he's 1–0 or 2–0 up before even getting on stage due to a psychological edge.
Littler also commented on rivalries, expressing surprise that Luke Humphries is outside the top four but noting, "It wouldn't surprise me if he makes the top four and gets to the O2." He remains grounded about the competition, stating, "Anyone can win a night. I was seventh after a few weeks and still ended up top." Additionally, he continues to entertain fans with big finishes, including recent 170 checkouts, saying, "I love setting them up. Even on 221, I'll go for it. You've got to back yourself and give the fans what they want."