Crystal Palace winger Ismaïla Sarr has expressed his unwavering ambition to play in the UEFA Champions League, citing the prestigious competition as his “biggest dream.”
The 26-year-old, who has made a significant impact at the Premier League club this season, shared his aspirations during a recent interview.
Despite a promising career, Sarr has yet to feature in the Champions League, although he has experienced European competition with Olympique de Marseille in the Europa League.
Reflecting on his career goals, the Senegalese international revealed his desire to reach the pinnacle of European club football and play on the grandest stage of them all.
In an exclusive conversation with APS, Sarr stated, “I came to Crystal Palace with the ambition of taking the club as high as possible in the standings.
As you know, I have never played in the Champions League.
I have already played in the Europa League, but the Champions League remains my biggest dream, because I think I deserve to play in it.
I will give everything to make this dream come true.
Sarr’s desire to play in the Champions League stems from his belief in his own abilities and the potential to reach new heights in his career.
His move to Crystal Palace in 2023 was seen as an opportunity to further establish himself in the Premier League, and he is determined to help elevate the club to greater success.
Having already proven himself as a key player for Palace with his pace, skill, and attacking flair, Sarr’s ambition to compete at the top level of European football is evident.
His professional journey, which began at Stade Rennais before moving to Marseille, has been marked by steady progress, but the Champions League remains a key milestone he is eager to achieve.
Sarr’s commitment to realizing this dream is clear as he strives to make a lasting impact in England and push Crystal Palace up the Premier League table.
With his determination and talent, the Senegalese winger aims to fulfill his dream of gracing the Champions League stage and cementing his place among Europe’s elite.