Patrick Kluivert and Aymeric Laporte were among the leading names to pay tribute to Gerard Pique after the Barcelona and Spain great announced he is to retire.
The 35-year-old confirmed on Thursday that Barca’s clash at Camp Nou with Almeria on Saturday will be his last appearance for the Blaugrana.
World Cup and European Championship winner Pique calls an end to his career with eight LaLiga titles and three Champions League crowns from his time with the Catalan giants.
Former Barca forward Kluivert outlined his appreciation for the centre-back, posting “Thanks for everything”.
Fellow Spain defender Laporte echoed a similar sentiment with a message stating: “You are great! Thank you”, while Barca team-mate Ferran Torres hailed Pique as “the best”.
Giuseppe Rossi played with Pique at Manchester United before the Spaniard returned to his homeland in 2008 and labelled his former team-mate as “number one”.
The former Italy international posted: “A pleasure to share [the] locker room and the field together! You are number Rossi’s 1 Gerry! A big hug. Enjoy you deserve it.”
Legendary centre-back Fabio Cannavaro, along with Rafinha and Javier Mascherano, posted a series of heart emojis and raised hands to applaud Pique.
Ivan Rakitic, another ex-Blaugrana colleague, added: “Always on my team”, while Spain goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga followed suit by calling Pique a “legend” with a heart emoji.