Will Messi emulate one-club men Maldini, Giggs and Totti?
Ryan Giggs, Francesco Totti and Paolo Maldini became heroes representing one club but it remains to be seen if Lionel Messi will join them.

Lionel Messi will have the option to bring his long-standing association with Barcelona to an end in a matter of hours.
The 34-year-old's Camp Nou contract is set to expire on July 1, leaving him free to move on from the club where he has spent the entirety of his 17-year professional career thus far.
Fortunately for Barcelona, that outcome looks unlikely, with recent reports suggesting that the Argentina great is on the verge of agreeing fresh terms.
Messi set to sign new deal with Barcelona
Should Messi put pen to paper on that extension, it will increase the possibility of him joining the ranks of players who spent their whole careers at just one club.
Here, we take a look at five of football's most celebrated one-club men.
Paolo Maldini (AC Milan)
Paolo Maldini: the name says it all ❤⚫🏆
— AC Milan (@acmilan) June 26, 2017
Paolo Maldini: un nome, una leggenda ❤⚫🏆#weareacmilan pic.twitter.com/4VUrCOTiBq
Indisputably one of the greatest defenders of all-time, Maldini made his Milan debut as a 16-year-old in 1985 and spent the next quarter of a century at San Siro, winning seven Serie A titles and five Champions Leagues.
Ryan Giggs (Manchester United)
963 games
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 6, 2017
168 goals
34 trophies
A true football legend.
Ryan Giggs made his final #MUFC appearance three years ago today... pic.twitter.com/hOnXuhOX40
Like Maldini, Giggs progressed from prodigious young talent to distinguished elder statesman as he represented United from 1990 to 2014. Two Champions Leagues and 13 Premier League titles sit among an astonishing 34 honours amassed by Giggs across 963 senior United appearances.
Francesco Totti (Roma)
4⃣1⃣ today - happy birthday to the 👑!@Totti 🎂 #ASRoma 💛❤️ pic.twitter.com/J6eJq4xWY2
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) September 27, 2017
Totti bid an emotional farewell to Roma at the end of the 2016-17 campaign after 786 competitive appearances and 307 goals – matching Maldini's record of appearing in 25 Serie A seasons.
Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
Great goals at Bernabéu: Carles Puyol #VineFCB #classicfcb https://t.co/HukPfZ2HwR
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) October 23, 2014
A long-time team-mate of Messi's and the captain of Pep Guardiola's mesmeric treble winners of 2008-09, Puyol won six LaLiga titles and three Champions Leagues. With 593 appearances for Barcelona to his name, the defender sits fifth on the club's all-time list behind Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta, Xavi, and the outright leader Messi on 778.
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Matthew Le Tissier (Southampton)
"Here's Le Tissier!" 🙌#OnThisDay in 2001, @mattletiss7 ensured that #SaintsFC said a perfect farewell to The Dell: pic.twitter.com/IeKoS1xeWY
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) May 19, 2017
A mercurial forward with a knack for scoring improbably audacious goals, Le Tissier was regularly linked with the leading lights of English football during his 1990s heyday. He remained loyal to boyhood club Southampton to cement icon status on the south coast, although a mere eight appearances for England provides a talking point about what might have been possible had he not resisted offers from bigger clubs.

