The yearning for a first league title since 2004 has become an obsession for Saliba, who admitted to dreaming about lifting major trophies in N5. Having finished as a runner-up in each of his seasons in England, the defender views this campaign as a personal and collective defining moment.
Reflecting on the psychological pressure and the importance of ending the club's 22-year drought, he added: "We have good pressure with us because when you play football, you want to play these kinds of games. We're ready for that.
"When you're close to achieving your dreams, sometimes when you sleep, you think about that. We have the Champions League, Premier League, so of course you cannot think about something else.
"We haven't won the Premier League since 2004. It's been a while. It means a lot for us and for me personally. I've been here for four years and I've always finished second. If we change that this season, it will be a massive success for us and for me. I'm sure we will do that."