Although Valverde's expected starting eleven will have all of Barcelona's biggest stars, fans are keeping track of Ansu Fati's progress and will be eager to see him play.
The youngster has gone from one record-breaking performance to another and he is hoping it will be enough to earn some playing time in the Supercup, which could potentially lead to his first title with Barcelona.
Fati has not played for Barcelona since the Clasico, where he broke another record by becoming the youngest player to take part in a Clasico in the 21st Century.
So far, the Guinea-Bissau-born player has been the youngest to score in La Liga with Barcelona, to start in the Camp Nou, to score and give an assist in a match, to make his debut in the Champions League, and to score in the continental competition itself, where he even broke Peter Ofori-Quaye's record.
It goes without saying that playing in the Super Cup would allow him to continue breaking records. Both Barça and the main football analysts are looking forward to it. One more record that for him go unnoticed, because he is clearly focused on doing his job for Barcelona beyond any kind of personal records.