The 29-year-old relieved Mourinho and Roma when he took part in the team’s final squad training session at Trigoria, showing positive signs on the pitch and feeling no pain in his ankle.

“Dybala will be there,” Mourinho told Sky Sport.

It remains to be seen how much playing time the Argentine will manage with Mourinho expected to perhaps use the midfielder as an impact substitute at some point during the final.

The World Cup winner is Roma’s best player, scoring 16 goals and providing eight assists in 36 games across all competitions, but he has been dogged with injuries this season.

He missed the last three league games with an ankle injury and there were serious concerns that he’d be forced to miss the final.

Mourinho said Sevilla, who have won the competition six times, were a “high level opponent of great experience.

“But if we want to try to win this match, we must be at a high level too,” he added.

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