Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele says he and his teammates should be looking to challenge for the title this season.
Jose Mourinho recruited strongly in the summer, bringing in the likes of Gareth Bale, Sergio Reguilon and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Armed with those signings, Spurs have made a decent start to the season, picking up 11 points from their first six games, just two less than leaders Everton.
And there is already talk they could make a run for the title with Liverpool and Manchester City already showing signs of vulnerability to varying degrees this season.
Coming into the campaign, top four and a return to the Champions League may have been the target for Mourinho and his men, but midfielder Ndombele believes Spurs should be aiming higher, sending a clear message to their potential title such as Liverpool and Man City.
"Our objective has always been to get into the top four," he told Sky Sports. "More than that? Why not? But nobody wins the league in six matches.
"Even if we were top of the league at this stage there'd still be 32 matches to play."
Ndombele also spoke about how it took him time to adjust to English football following his £55million move from Lyon last summer and why he is feeling more comfortable this season.
"I feel better. That comes from playing consecutive matches," he added. "It's good for a player to have a good rhythm like that and get into shape.
"Last year I didn't have that so much. This year I do so it's better for the team and it's better for me.
"Between France and England there's a real difference in the intensity of the matches. Last season my head just wasn't in the right place. This season it's going a lot better."
Ndombele has featured in all of Spurs' Premier League games so far this season, starting four.