Pep Guardiola lauded Yaya Toure's decisive contribution to Manchester City's era of success ahead of the Ivorian's final home match.

The outgoing midfielder's decorated eight-season stint is due to be celebrated in Wednesday's clash with Brighton and Hove Albion after City confirmed his contract would not be renewed.

Toure has proved an inspired signing since arriving from Barcelona, winning the Premier League three times, the EFL Cup twice and the FA Cup once.

Guardiola, who sanctioned his 2010 move while in charge of Barca, expects a fond farewell for the 34-year-old.

"It's a big occasion. We will try to play for him and win for him," the City boss said.

"What makes clubs greater and bigger are the players and Yaya Toure is one of them. He's an extraordinary person, he's beloved in the dressing room, he doesn't feel pressure.

"We will not judge Yaya on this season. He is the only guy last season who finished his contract who we extended because I thought he could help us.

"His behaviour was good, we have no complaints over what happened this season. I wish him well. He was so, so important [to establishing a winning culture]."

City's backroom staff could also see personnel changes over the off-season with assistant coach Mikel Arteta linked with Arsenal's managerial post.

Guardiola would not be drawn on whether the former Gunners midfielder is likely to leave, however.

"I don't know what's going to happen. We are going to try to win six points and after that we will see what happens," Guardiola added.