The FA is nvestigating the Uruguan’s social media post which he sent after Sunday’s comeback win at Southampton.
Cavani used the phrase “gracias n******” to thank a fan who praised his two-goal haul.
The 33-year-old later deleted the comment, but could still face action.
Bernardo Silva, was handed a one-match ban despite later deleting a post which compared Manchester City teammate, Benjamin Mendy, to a Spanish chocolate brand.
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The FA’s investigation will relate to Rule E3, which covers postings about a person’s ethnic origin, colour, race or nationality.
The rules also insists owners of social media accounts are solely responsible for any and all content posted. This includes posts by themselves or a third party.
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