Cristiano Ronaldo set his sights on next season after a trophy-laden campaign with Manchester United.
The 22-year-old Portuguese was voted both the PFA player and young player of the Year last month, becoming the first player to land the double award since Andy Gray in 1977.
Last week he was voted footballer of the year by the Football Writers’ Association, and today he capped a memorable season by lifting the Barclays Premiership trophy at Old Trafford.
Although United lost today’s match against West Ham 1-0 – a result which ensures the east London club’s survival in English football’s top flight, Ronaldo said: “I am happy.
“This season’s been a great season, we’ve won the title and I’ve won a few trophies as an individual and I want to do that next year.”
He continued on Sky Sports News: “When you win the title everyone is happy - it’s an unbelievable atmosphere for the supporters and an amazing day for me.
“I’m not staying at this club because the people sing my name, it’s because I think they are best supporters in the world.
“It’s a great day for me, Manchester United and my family.
“My family have helped me through the difficult times. This is for my family as well.”