MANCHESTER -- Pep Guardiola has said there can be no room for sentiment towards soon to be out-of-contract players in Manchester City's final three games of the season.

Deals for seven first-team players run out at the end of the season, and City have yet to confirm which of them will receive new contract offers.

The hugely popular Yaya Toure and Pablo Zabaleta are among them, but it is still to be decided whether City's games against Leicester on Saturday and West Brom on Tuesday will be their final matches at the Etihad Stadium.

City need seven points from their last three matches to be certain qualifying for the Champions League, and Guardiola said his team must be focused on their targets.

Asked whether any players would get an opportunity to say farewell to the fans, he told a news conference: "Of course the club is going to do it properly, like always the best way to do it.

"Still, we are fighting and playing for something so important for the club, for the future. So now is the time to be focused.

"It does not depend if they play the last three games. The decision is already made. We are going to communicate after the season."

Willy Caballero, Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy, Jesus Navas and Tosin Adarabioyo are all out of contract in the summer, but a source has told ESPN FC that Navas and Adarabioyo have already been offered new deals.

Yaya Toure and Pablo Zabaleta may be released. Simon Stacpoole/Mark Leech Sports Photography/Getty Images

City will have a full squad for Saturday's game against Leicester -- excluding long-term cruciate knee ligament injury victim Ilkay Gundogan -- after Sergio Aguero and John Stones returned to training.

"[We have] no injuries except Gundogan. Sergio trained for the last few days as part of the session with us. The rest are OK," Guardiola added.

City still have third place in their own hands, and finishing there would see them avoid a Champions League playoff and go straight into the group stage.

"If we finish fourth, we'll go into the Champions League playoff like this season and my first at Barcelona," Guardiola added.

"The preseason will already be done. We're going to the U.S. to play tough friendly games. You go there, you have to make a good performance there.

"Of course, if we have already qualified for the Champions League [group stage], we are going to prepare and arrive at the first game in the Premier League ready. If it doesn't happen, we're going to prepare for the playoff.

"When you play that, it becomes the most important game of the season. If we're not able to do third or fourth we're going to prepare for the first game of the Europa League."