#1 Petr Cech: 194 clean-sheets

Concluding this list, Petr Cech is currently the Premier League goalkeeper with the most clean sheets - and can still continue to rack them up.
Having began his career with Czech side Chmel Blšany in 1999, he spent two seasons there before seeking an improvement to help aid his development. Sparta Prague was his stepping stone to greater things, as he was spotted and signed by French side Rennes after only one season there.
In 2004, José Mourinho made his way to England with Chelsea his next destination. Cech was signed and been a perfect example of model consistency ever since, establishing his world-class quality and reliability when the Blues needed it most as they continuously improved on a yearly basis with the imposing 'keeper firmly their first-choice.
Thibaut Courtois' excellent displays with Atlético Madrid were too good to ignore and after making his desire for first-team minutes clear, Chelsea gave the legend their blessing to join London rivals Arsenal in the summer of 2015.
He continues to ply his trade in the league he's made his home and at 35, shows no signs of stopping yet. 413 PL appearances later, he has already earned a staggering 194 clean sheets and will be eager to extend the record before retiring at the top.