YAYA TOURE wants to help Manchester City become the biggest club in the world.
The midfielder has been a key figure for City, who will attempt to clinch the Premier League title this weekend when they host QPR on the final day.
He said: "That's why I came here, to help the team, to help the club go forward and make it bigger than any club in the world."
Asked whether he was feeling the pressure, Toure, signed from Barcelona for a reported £24m in July 2010, said: "No, because I have a lot of experience. I have already won important trophies."
Toure, a member of the Barcelona squad that won all six domestic and international titles they contested in 2009, has been an increasingly influential figure for City this season.
The Ivory Coast international, 28, scored both goals in a 2-0 win at Newcastle on Sunday and also helped City beat neighbours United 1-0 on April 30.
City failed to reach the latter stages of the Champions League this season, but Toure says a first top-flight title since 1968 would be an important step on the road to becoming the biggest club in the world.
"This Sunday coming, we have to deliver," he declared. "It's very important."