As Edinson Cavani toiled for 82 minutes against Brighton on Easter Sunday, Manchester United's need to sign a striker this summer seemed more urgent than ever.
Cavani was sluggish and uninterested in playing for United against the Seagulls.
The prospect of returning to South America and climbing on more friendly, colder terrain was starting to make a lot of sense.
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But, just as obituaries for Cavani's brief and brilliant United career were being written, he delivered a display against Tottenham that demonstrated just what he still has to give and why he could be a short-term option for a second season.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Manchester United definitely hope so.
After his masterclass in movement in North London, Solskjaer lavished praise on the 34-year-old.
Cavani's decision to stay in Manchester for a second season is now entirely up to him.
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