Manchester City star Erling Haaland says completing an historic treble for his team is his "biggest dream" and Pep Guardiola's team gear up for an intense few weeks.
City have won their fifth Premier League title in six seasons and will look to add to their trophy cabinet when they play Manchester United in Saturday's FA Cup final before facing Inter Milan in the Champions League final on June 10.
United are the only English club to have completed the treble, under Sir Alex Ferguson in 1999, and while Guardiola's City have dominated the domestic scene, they have yet to be crowned champions of Europe.
That's something the Norwegian wants to change. "It would be unreal to make this history. This is why they bought me of course, to get this, we don't have to hide that," Haaland told BBC Sport. "It would mean everything.