Neymar hits out at Barca board
Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar said he is saddened by Barcelona's lack of competitiveness as the world's most expensive player hit out at the club's board.
Neymar left Barca for French giant PSG in a $A313 million deal earlier in August, despite signing a contract extension last year.
His Barca's team-mates, including Gerard Pique, tried to convince him to remain at Camp Nou but their efforts were unsuccessful.
Neymar is now thriving in Paris, scoring twice in Monday's 6-2 rout of Toulouse to take his tally to three in two matches since his arrival, and the 25 year-old took aim at Barca's directors post-match.
"When I arrived, everything started well but then... at Barcelona, there are directors that shouldn't be there," Neymar said. "I'm very sad with them.
"I had four very happy years there, but Barca deserve much better. I have a lot of friends there.
"I hope things get better for Barca and that they go back to being a team that can compete."
Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho and Borussia Dortmund's Ousmane Dembele have been linked with Barca as it attempts to replace the Brazilian.
Neymar's countryman Paulinho has arrived from Chinese champion Guangzhou Evergrande.
"I don't know what's going on there," Neymar said. "To see my former team-mates sad, I feel sad too.
"I left there a lot of friends, I hope things get better in Barcelona. I hope Barcelona becomes again a team that can compete with any other team."