Injuries and off-field issues have overshadowed Neymar’s time in the French capital, and he admitted last year that he would like to go back to Camp Nou to rediscover his love for the game.

Barca failed to re-sign their former talisman in 2019 but continue to be linked with the PSG forward ahead of the summer transfer window, with Quique Setien’s current squad lacking a spark in the final third of the pitch.

When asked if Neymar will be targeted when the market reopens, Bartomeu attempted to dismiss the ongoing speculation by insisting that the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to prevent any big-money deals from taking place.

The 57-year-old told RAC 1: “Such an operation is unlikely because the situation of all the clubs in Europe is very difficult.”

Bartomeu went on to address the criticism Barca have faced for selling Arthur Melo to Juventus in exchange for Miralem Pjanic, insisting the Bosnian midfielder had long been on the club’s radar.

He said: “Pjanic is a player who has wanted to sign for us for a long time. He was highly sought after and there was a Barca player who wanted Juve. But it is an exceptional situation. 

“It is not to balance finances because we would have sold other players for whom we had offers. Arthur is a player who is highly valued.”

Barca look destined to miss out on a third successive La Liga crown after falling four points behind arch-rivals Real Madrid in 2019-20, and it has been suggested that the average age of the squad is too high to continue competing for the top trophies.

However, Bartomeu insists the club has always valued its more experienced players, and that there is plenty of young talent coming through to supplant them.

“The squad is continually being renewed,” he added. “I see Busquets, who has improved, Pique with enormous desire, Suarez how he fights and Messi, needless to say. 

“And I like the young people we have. We have already signed Trincao and Pedri, who are succeeding in their teams. We really want to continue.”

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