Barcelona's transfer
resources have not been exhausted by the 60 million euros they paid for
Brazil forward Neymar, a club spokesman said on Tuesday.
Neymar will line up alongside
World Player of the Year Lionel Messi in a formidable forward line for
the Spanish champions but they probably need to strengthen a defence
that was worryingly porous last season.
"Barca can afford all the
transfers the technical staff deem necessary, as has always been the
case," Toni Freixa, spokesman for the club's board of directors, told a
news conference.
"But we cannot of course tell the market how much we are prepared to spend."
The club's 35-year-old captain
Carles Puyol has suffered a series of injury problems and Barca's
central defensive pairing last season was typically Gerard Pique and
Javier Mascherano, a converted midfielder.
Neymar's Brazil team-mate Thiago
Silva told reporters this week that Barca coach Tito Vilanova had tried
to coax him to the Catalan capital but the centre-back's club, Paris
Saint-Germain, are reluctant to part with him.
Vilanova has seemed reluctant to
heap too much responsibility on Spain Under-21 international Marc
Bartra. He had a fine European Championship in Israel last month and
could play more of a role next season.
Alex Song, another midfielder,
was bought from Arsenal because he can also fill in at centre-back but
has proved a disappointment.
Daniel Alves and Jordi Alba are fixtures at right and left-back respectively and Barca have Martin Montoya and Adriano as cover.
The arrival of Neymar may
trigger the exit of David Villa, who has not been the same lethal
marksman since breaking his leg at the Club World Cup in late 2011.
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