Rangers captain Lee Wallace has expressed his desire to lead the Light Blues out in the Champions League next season.
The 29-year-old admitted that he was envious of Old Firm rivals Celtic playing in Europe's premier club competition and taking on the likes of Barcelona.
Wallace told Sky Sports News: "I'm watching Barcelona-Manchester City last night and of course there is envy there. You want to be playing at those levels.
"That's why I came to this club. That's why a number of guys have signed for this club. As a Rangers player that's where you want to be.
"But we know how we're going to get there. It will take hard work but hopefully this time next season we're in a similar position."
Gers trail Brendan Rodgers's side by seven points in the Scottish Premiership, having played a game more.