Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin admits that he wants to feature in next season's Champions League and be close to his family.
The Spaniard's family returned to Barcelona to take care of personal matters and the 22-year-old says it is not easy to be without them.
Spanish giants Barcelona are rumoured to be interested in adding the youngster to their squad although manager Arsene Wenger is keen to keep all his players ahead of next season.
"You never know what can happen, but I have a contract and when I finish my holidays after the Euros I will have to go back there," he told Mundo Deportivo.
"The truth is that every player of a top level wants to play in the Champions League, especially when I've been playing in it for two years.
"As a team, we didn't achieve qualification and it's something that we want to correct, but as a player, I repeat: it's an important competition.
"It's a great thing to know about the interest of a club like Barca, the club where I grew up. I don't know anything at the moment. I'm an Arsenal player and we'll see what happens.
"It's always been very good in London, my family settled there with me, although now, for family reasons, they have had to return to Barcelona.
"I have a tougher time now because I'm a family person, I depend on them a lot, and it'll be a new challenge to be without them."