Tottenham Hotspur centre-back Younes Kaboul is keen for the club to regain a place in the Champions League.
Spurs featured in the competition for the first time in 2010, but they failed to qualify for this campaign.
However, after a positive start to the season, Spurs are being tipped to return to Europe's top club tournament next season.
"The target at the start of the season was probably to finish in the top four but now I think we're looking to go further than that," he told The Sun. "It's wonderful when you are going to the San Siro or Madrid and that's why we really want to get back into that competition for next season.
"Last season was hard for us because we were playing in the Champions League and maybe we didn't have enough experience to keep a high level of performance in the two top competitions.
"But the Champions League was unbelievable. To play against some of the biggest teams in Europe was the most beautiful thing."
Kaboul, 25, rejoined Tottenham in 2010 after a spell with Portsmouth.