Aitana Bonmati hopes "this will be the year" Spain complete their sweep of international honours, by going all the way at Euro 2025.
The defending world champions and winners of last year's Nations League, La Roja will travel to the tournament as one of the favourites to lift the trophy in Switzerland.
Montserrat Tome's side get their campaign under way against Portugal on 3 July, while they will also face Belgium and Italy in Group B.
"[Winning the Euros] is our main objective this year as a national team, because it's one of the trophies we don't have with the senior team," Bonmati said.
"Because I can say that I won it at youth level, but not with the senior team. So, it will be nice for me and for the team to win the Euros, because it's one of the best competitions in terms of national teams.
"I hope this year will be the year, and we will put everything in to doing it."
Before that, Spain will look to secure their place in this year's Nations League Finals when they face England on Tuesday.
La Roja, who are two points clear at the top of Group A3, only require a draw at RCDE Stadium to seal their place in the final four.
Spain were beaten by England in the Euro 2022 quarter-final, and Bonmati believes that was a turning point for her side, who avenged that by defeating the Lionesses in the following year's World Cup final.
"I think we deserved better in that match [in 2022]," the midfielder said. "We played a great match, but in the end, they beat us.
"After that, we won the World Cup, we won the Nations League, and we grew up a lot as a team, specifically physically.
"I think Spain has always had the talent and the technique. But years ago, we couldn't compete with teams like England or the USA on a physical level. We can compete now."
On a personal note, winning the Euros and Nations League would certainly put Bonmati in a strong position to win an unprecedented third straight Ballon d'Or.
The 27-year-old, who matched Barcelona team-mate Alexia Putellas (2021 and 2022) by capturing the award in successive years, has already won Liga F and the Spanish Supercopa with the Blaugrana this season, as well as reaching the Champions League final.
"It will be so nice [to win it again] and a unique achievement," Bonmati added. "I think we are doing great things as a team again this year.
"It would be nice if the Ballon d'Or stayed at the club, because I think we have the best players in the world."
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