Stoke City and England goalkeeper Jack Butland says featuring in the Champions League is one of his dreams.
The 24-year-old has been in phenomenal form for the Potters and has been linked with more ambitious teams in recent months.
He says Manchester United is the "biggest club in the world" although he did stress out that his focus at the moment is to do well for Stoke.
"My ambitions are to be the Stoke number one and England number one, but there are other things I want to achieve in my career as well," he told talkSPORT.
"I want to play in the Champions League and I want to win trophies.
"There's no reason why we can't win trophies at Stoke, we'll try and win some cups and do as well as we can, but I obviously have ambitions.
"If it's the right move at the right time, you never know. You always have to think about these things.
"A club like Manchester United, or whoever it may be … United are, for me, the biggest club in the world and you have to take those things in consideration.
"But if it's right, if it's not, I'll make those decisions at the time.
"I'm back in a Stoke kit at the minute and I'm focussed on doing as well as I can in pre-season and the season ahead, and what will be, will be.
"It's all just speculation and rumours at the moment, and I don't get into that too deeply."