Joe Hart
Starts 30
Minutes on the pitch 2,844
The goalkeeper was dropped in late October because of a couple of howlers but an impressive resurgence in form since being reinstated in January saved his season.
Rating: 6/10
Costel Pantilimon
Starts 7
Minutes 662
Did little wrong during his brief sojourn in the first team though the Romanian could appear shaky under the aerial ball. May depart this close season.
Rating: 6
Pablo Zabaleta
Starts 33
Minutes 3,152
City's player of the previous campaign was again a consistent defensive rock. It is difficult to remember one major mistake during this season. Can be proud of his contribution.
Rating 8
Micah Richards
Starts 2
Minutes 166
What has happened to the right-back's career? Richards was handed a big chance when he started for Bayern Munich's visit in December but was part of a defence that was steamrollered.
Rating 3
Vincent Kompany
Starts 27
Minutes 2,396
Since returning from injury in December the captain has enjoyed his longest run in the first-team since the title-winning term of 2011-12. But he does still have the odd mistake in him.
Rating 7
Joleon Lescott
Starts 8
Minutes 828
The central defender will leave this summer having spent another season on the periphery of the first-team squad, which has also contributed to him losing his England place.
Rating 4
Aleksandar Kolarov
Starts 20
Minutes 2,008
May have usurped Gaël Clichy as the No1 left-back, but the Serb can be a clumsy player who does not fit well with Manuel Pellegrini's drive to play the fluid, creative football.
Rating 6
Gaël Clichy
Starts 18
Minutes 1,751
Technically better than Kolarov, the Frenchman lost his first-choice status this year because of a tendency to commit unwanted errors and could leave as the manager wants a new No1 in the position.
Rating 5
Martin Demichelis
Starts 26
Minutes 2,460
The 33-year-old has been caught out against top-class players this season and may be one reason that City have not coasted to the league. Will be a surprise if he remains first-choice come August.
Rating 5
Matija Nastasic
Starts 11
Minutes 1,079
The defender needs to seriously regroup over the summer due to Pellegrini's lack of confidence in him and a mysterious injury that he has only just recovered from, plagued him since February.
Rating 4
Dedryck Boyata
Starts 1
Minutes 55
Managed only a little over a half of league football.
Rating 5
James Milner
Starts 12
Minutes 1,479
Milner can be lampooned for a lack of finesse but has been reliable throughout and if he could persuade Pellegrini to play him in defensive midfield then he might prove a revelation.
Rating 6
Samir Nasri
Starts 28
Minutes 2,483
The 28-year-old has returned a fine campaign following last season's dismal offering, yet for a player of his gifts the belief remains he should be showing more on a consistent basis. Six goals also seems a little short.
Rating 7
Javi García
Starts 13
Minutes 1,571
Can be pleased with his second term at City, establishing himself as reliable go-to performer when required as in Wednesday evening's 4-0 win over Aston Villa when Fernandinho was rested.
Rating 6
Jesús Navas
Starts 18
Minutes 1,878
Bought to provide the searing pace missing from the squad the Spaniard may posses this but his game-awareness is limited to running in straight lines and little else and can go missing in big matches.
Rating 5
Jack Rodwell
Starts 1
Minutes 134
It may be unkind yet the midfielder has become the club's perennial "sick-note" due to his awful luck with injury and is surely at a serious career crossroads this summer.
Rating 4
David Silva
Starts 25
Minutes 2,165
Pellegrini's favourite player, when 'Merlin' is in the game City generally win or come close.
Rating 8
Fernandinho
Starts 29
Minutes 2,711
Five goals from the Brazilian who has been asked to hold back to allow Touré to rove is a highly respectable return in his inaugural Premier League campaign.
Rating 8
Yaya Touré
Starts 34
Minutes 2,954
City's supreme act this season with 20 goals and whose class and ability can seriously embarrass opponents. In a nutshell: the Ivorian as been the 'big man' for the champions.
Rating 9
Edin Dzeko
Starts 23
Minutes 2,074
Sixteen goals is the return of a serious Premier League striker, with the Bosnian crucial during the title run-in when scoring the "heavy" strikes David Platt, the former assistant manager, once described as a chief asset.
Rating 8
Álvaro Negredo
Starts 21
Minutes 1,806
Ten league goals in 21 starts is a ratio to be proud of and his emergence also moved Edin Dzeko to find his best form for the club. Fell away from January.
Rating 7
Sergio Agüero
Starts 19
Minutes 1,488
Less than 20 starts yet 17 goals illustrates how good he is and how the little striker has taken his game up a level. The injuries he continues to sustain are a concern.
Rating 9
Stevan Jovetic
Starts 2
Minutes 406
Appears ready to be a force and has more strikes – three – than starts. Yet the forward is another who is has been almost permanently injured. If he can shrug this off, Jovetic may be capable of pulling up the proverbial trees next season.
Rating 5