Liverpool midfielder James Milner has become just the fourth player to make 100 Premier League appearances for three different clubs.
Milner achieved the feat when he featured in Liverpool's 2-1 victory against Leicester last weekend, as reported by the Premier League's official website.
The former England international previously made 100 appearances in the top flight for Aston Villa and Manchester City, and also played 48 times in the division for Leeds.
Gareth Barry, currently of West Bromwich Albion, also achieved the feat having made over a century of top flight appearances for each of Aston Villa, Manchester City and Everton.
Rory Delap is another member of this exclusive club - he featured for Derby, Southampton and Stoke.
Gary Speed also completed the achievement, featuring for Leeds, Newcastle and Bolton.
At the age of 32, Milner still has some time on his side to rack up many more Premier League appearances and has proven himself to be a valuable member of Jurgen Klopp's squad.
Having filled in admirably at left-back a couple of seasons ago, Milner has commenced the current campaign in sparkling form in his usual central midfield berth.