As Wolverhampton Wanderers sit on the fringes of a UEFA Champions League position, it is easy to imagine this is as good as it gets.
But for those involved at the club, this is seen as just the beginning.
Star names Raul Jimenez, Adama Traore and Ruben Neves will all be linked with Europe's elite this summer, and manager Nuno Espirito Santo will be touted for top jobs across the continent. Yet there will be no panic at Molineux and little temptation to cash in and accept they have reached the summit.
On Saturday, they face Arsenal in a clash that can encourage their top-four pushu2060—but more telling could be their clash on the final day of the campaign against Chelsea.