Roma finished 7th in the league log last term as they failed to secure an European spot, a result that led to the sacking of Paulo Fonseca.
Mkhitaryan is eager to go all out for his club to fight for the Serie A title this season.
“If Roma will be up there next season? We will do everything to be protagonists,” he told Il Corriere dello Sport.
“We will try to bring home as many wins as possible.”
Mkhitaryan has been a pivotal assest for Roma since joing the club from Premier League side Arsenal.
The former Borussia Dortmund forward initially joined Rima on loan in 2019-20 before making his deal permanent.
And with arrival of Jose Mourinho who many thought would not include the Armenian player in his plans has rather assured him of more game time under his helm at Roma.
The former Manchester United and Arsenal maestro registered 13 goals in 34 League games last term, providing 11 assists in the process.
Mkhitaryan, 32, signed a deal with Roma that will keep him at the club until 2022.
Known for his pace on and off the ball would make the attacking department of Roma more dangerous as the they get prepared for the new season.
Mkhitaryan was a delight a watch in Roma's 1-0 win over Porto in a friendly game which he ended up in brawl with Pepe.
Jose Mourinho’s Roma will look to pick up their first 2021-22 Serie A point when they host Fiorentina on August 22 at the Stadio Olimpico.