Celtic defender Kieran Tierney insists he could play out his career at Parkhead.
Tierney inked a new six-year contract last week, despite the interest of Manchester United and Liverpool this season.
But he is adamant that emulating the likes of Billy McNeill and Paul McStay, by staying with the club for his entire career, is foremost in his thoughts.
"Yeah there is, every chance," said the Scotland international. "I have been here 13 years already and that is a long time. There is no doubt about it – I could be.
"We will see what happens. I hope I can stay here as long as I can and keep playing.
"I had no doubts about signing a long-term deal. I wish it was longer. It's brilliant for me and my family. I'm buzzing, everyone is buzzing. It's a great feeling, the same as it was when I signed ( a previous extension) last year."