Off the top of my head, Souness, Vignal, Walters, Kevin Macdonald, Fowler played for them in a testimonial as well
Avi Cohen,Danny Wilson,Nigel Spackman,Kyriakos and when did fowler play in a testimonial mate?
Nicolas Anelka has played for both liverpool and chelsea.He has played for chelsea from 2008 to 2012.
One of the players who played for both arsenal and Liverpool is Nikolas Anelka ( also played for chelsea , West Brom ) Another Player is Yossi Bennoyoun
Jermaine Pennant Nicolas Anelka
None. Diarra and Johnson recently played for both.
I know of one myself. Juan Sebastian Veron
At the present moment Liverpool's one point clear of Chelsea, Liverpool is not far behind in second place. Soccers really unpredictable i mean like Aston Villa could beat both Chelsea and Liverpool and top the ladder, who knows. Chelsea has high odds this year of winning it. I don't think Liverpool can hold onto their top spot. Well that's my opinion.
Several players have played for both Chelsea and Millwall, with notable examples including Chris Sutton and Jody Morris. Additionally, players like John Terry and Frank Lampard had connections to both clubs, although their primary careers were more associated with Chelsea. The rivalry between the two clubs often makes such transitions noteworthy in London football history.
Phil Neal, Peter Bearsley, Paul Ince and Ramon Calliste
Phil Neal, Peter Bearsley, Paul Ince and Ramon Calliste
Several players have represented both Tranmere Rovers and Liverpool throughout their careers. Notable names include John Aldridge, who had a successful stint at Liverpool before managing Tranmere, and Jason McAteer, who played for both clubs during the 1990s. Other players like Paul Rideout and Adam Hammill have also been associated with both teams. These transitions often highlight the close geographical and historical connections between the two clubs.
Arbeloa (DF) Xabi Alonso (CM) MichaeL Owen (ST)
jiye khaleel quereshi of golimar. he played for both Madrid and Chelsea