Dani Olmo says this year has been "very special" as he's been able to return to Barcelona but he insists he still has a lot to do at the club.
The forward returned in the summer after 10 years away and made a great start to life back in Catalunya. Injuries have since disrupted his progress but he's confident he can achieve success at the club.
"This year has been very special, but this is only the beginning. I feel that there is still a lot to do," he told Barca One.
"I want to win titles with Barça and with the national team. There were other options, but when Barça came up with this initiative, I didn't hesitate.
"Coming home, with my family and friends, was a dream come true and now I can make it a reality."
Olmo also spoke about how happy he is to be working with Hansi Flick at Barca.
"He knows me perfectly from the Bundesliga because we play against each other there. Wherever I play and wherever I am, I will always try to give my best," he added.
"Being able to play as well, just like playing at the Spotify Camp Nou with players like Frenkie, Robert or Ronald ... we have a great team and we hope to bring a lot of joy to our fans.
"I knew Fermín and Gavi, they were very young and being able to reach the first team is very special for everyone."
Barcelona are currently awaiting a verdict on Olmo's future after seeking a court order that would allow his registration to be extended until the end of the season. A decision is expected on Friday.