Premier League giant Manchester City will unveil a statue of Argentina striker Sergio Aguero to pay respect to its all-time leading goalscorer.
The statue outside the Etihad Stadium will be unveiled next month on the 10th anniversary of his goal that ended the club's 44-year wait for a league title.
City reversed a 2-1 deficit to beat Queens Park Rangers 3-2 on the final day of the 2011-12 season, scoring two goals in stoppage time, with Aguero netting the winner to clinch City's first Premier League title.
Aguero scored a club record 260 goals in 390 appearances during a decadelong association with City, helping it win four more Premier League trophies, one FA Cup and six League Cups.
He left City at the end of last season and joined Barcelona on a free transfer but the 33-year-old was forced to retire from football in December due to a heart condition.
Aguero's statue will be unveiled on May 13 as part of City's celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of their first Premier League title.
City unveiled statues of Aguero's former teammates David Silva and Vincent Kompany in August.