We take a look at the 10 players who have played alongside three-time UEFA Champions League winner Guti the most times.
Like Guti, Raul spent the majority of his professional career at Real Madrid, progressing through the Real Madrid C and B setups before eventually playing 550 times for the club between 1994 and 2010.
446 of these 550 appearances were alongside Guti.
Arguably one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, Iker Casillas enters the list in second.
Casillas spent 16 years at the club between 1999 and 2015, 11 of which were alongside Guti, with the pair playing 405 times together.
Known by many of today's generation for his outrageous free kick for Brazil against France in 1997, Roberto Carlos enjoyed a decorated 11-year spell at Los Blancos.
Carlos and Guti combined for eight goals in the 20.893 minutes that they shared the pitch.
Guti and Michel Salgado were both part of the Real Madid side that won the UEFA Champions League in the 1999/2000 and 2001/02 campaigns.
While Guti didn't step on the field in either UEFA Champions League final, Michel Salgado played a huge part, starting both games on the right hand side of the Los Blancos defence.
The versatile central defender played 229 times for Real Madrid before moving on to Valencia to conclude his career.
During his stay, he and Guti shared the field on 255 occasions, playing 15,122 minutes together.
You could argue that Fernando Hierro is amongst Real Madrid's best central defenders of all time, winning three UEFA Champions League honours and five La Liga titles.
200 of his 439 appearances for the Spanish giants came alongside Guti.
Luis Figo made the move from Barcelona to Real Madrid in 2000, where he would go on to play 164 times for the 15-time UEFA Champions League winners.
When Guti and Figo were playing together, Real Madrid recorded 2.00 points per league game, the highest tally out of anyone in this top 10.
Zinedine Zidane remains one of the most technically gifted footballers we have seen grace the sport, taking his expertise into management after his successful 17-year playing career.
His five final years of his playing career were spent at Los Blancos, where the World Cup winner would play 159 games next to Guti.
Adding to the array of talented central defenders on the list, Sergio Ramos enters in ninth place, just four appearances behind matching Zidane's tally.
Ramos' lengthy spell at Real started 10 years into Guti's senior career. However, the pair did manage to share the pitch 155 times before Guti made the move to Besiktas in 2010.
Fernando Morientes played for eight clubs in his senior career, making the most appearances for Real Madrid (183).
Guti and Morientes combined for four goals, a surprisingly low figure considering the attacking nature of both players.