Goal takes a look at some of the most high-profile players to have spend their entire careers with the same club
Getty Images1 Franco Baresi
A 5'9" defender, Baresi became captain of AC Milan at the age of 22 and lead the club during a sustained period of dominance.
Milan conceded just 14 times all season en route to the league title in 1988, and the club retired the No. 6 shirt when Baresi ended his playing career in 1997.
AdvertisementGetty2Giuseppe Bergomi
Another Italian great, Bergomi played for Inter Milan between 1979-99, racking up 756 games.
As a towering centre-back, he won the UEFA Cup three times and turned down the chance to leave Inter on multiple occasions.
Getty3Billy Wright
Wolves were the strongest team in England in the 1950s and Billy Wright was a key figure for the West Midlands club.
He won three league titles between 1954-59 and was runner-up in the 1957 Ballon d'Or to Alfredo Di Stefano.
Youtube4Billy Liddell
Liddell's career was interrupted by the Second World War, but his loyalty to Liverpool was fierce.
Playing as a winger and a centre forward, he notched 228 goals in 534 games for the Reds and stayed at Anfield despite relegation to the Second Division in 1954.