Manchester City have held a special ceremony for Joe Hart, marking his achievements and service to the club ahead of his first game back at the Etihad with Burnley.
The goalkeeper will be in a Clarets shirt on Saturday afternoon but was invited to his former club's training ground on Thursday for a celebration of his 12-year spell.
City have named a training pitch after the 31-year-old and presented him with a mosaic to commemorate his service and five major trophies, including the club's first league title since 1968.
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The piece, which was unveiled by fellow club legends Mike Summerbee and Alex Williams, will stand at the entrance of a specific area reserved for goalkeepers at the City Football Academy and is similar to the one received by Yaya Toure when he left at the end of last season.
Toure was given a replica of the mosaic to keep and Hart will be presented with the same by chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak following Saturday's Premier League match. The stopper will also receive a lifetime season card.
Footage of Thursday's dedication will be played in the stadium before kick-off to enable City fans also to express their gratitude.
Speaking following the presentation, Hart said: 'Having the goalkeeping pitch at the City Football Academy dedicated to me is a huge honour.
'Manchester City has been a huge part of my life and my career, and I'm immensely proud of what I and my teammates achieved in that period.
'There have been some incredible goalkeeping legends throughout Manchester City's history, and I feel privileged that the Club has chosen to recognise me amongst that number.'
Al Mubarak added: 'It is truly fitting to mark Joe Hart's outstanding contribution to Manchester City in such a visible way. During his 12 years with the Club, Joe not only produced some incredible individual displays, but also celebrated great success as a member of the Club's most decorated team in decades.
'His Manchester City legacy is assured and it is hoped that this tribute will serve to inspire future generations of goalkeepers who train at the City Football Academy dreaming of replicating his remarkable career.'