The Reds are set to lock horns with the Spanish side and battle it out for Europa League glory at 20:00 BST, in what will be our first final under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Should the boss select Cavani, it will be the Uruguayan’s first-ever appearance in a European final, but our no.7 is no stranger to the big occasion and his numbers certainly back that up.
Having played his part in the route to Gdansk with five goals from four outings in the competition, including a pair of braces in the two semi-finals against Roma, Wednesday’s game could be the 12th final of the forward’s club career.