Antoine Griezmann considers Lionel Messi to be “the strongest player in the world” and intends to “write history” alongside the mercurial Argentine at Barcelona.
He told La Liga Channel on DAZN: "It's a pride thing, I'm very happy to be at Barcelona. My father is very happy to see his son playing at Barcelona.
“I want to write the history of this club. I have to work to do it, I have to work to be important for this club.”
Griezmann added on his ambition: "I hope to improve both in goals and assists. I'm adapting, trying to learn as much about the tactics as possible.
“I feel very good, physically and mentally. I really want to work. I really want to improve.”
Working alongside six-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi on a daily basis should aid that cause, with Griezmann full of praise for the South American superstar.
He said: “Leo is the strongest player in the world and it's nice to share the pitch with him.
“I try to understand his movements and move well when he has the ball to have a better connection.”
Griezmann has netted 11 times in total for Barcelona across his debut campaign and intends to make his time at Camp Nou even more memorable than the five productive years he spent at Atletico Madrid.
The 28-year-old added on his time in the Spanish capital: “The fans, Cholo Simeone, team-mates, it was a beautiful experience, at the moment the best of my career.
“Now I'm at Barcelona, the best club in the world. It's a new challenge, game and a new style, that's why I'm settling in little by little.
“I think we have to compete in all competitions, try to win everything.”