Neymar returns to Barcelona training after bout of mumps but forward is ruled out of opening La Liga clash with Athletic Bilbao
- Barcelona trained on Saturday ahead of their clash with Athletic Bilbao
- Brazilian forward Neymar is fit again after recovering from mumps
- But the Brazilian will not feature in the opening La Liga clash on Sunday
Barcelona were handed a boost on Saturday as forward Neymar returned to training but the Brazil international will play no part in the club's first La Liga clash of the season against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday.
Neymar's start to the new campaign has been disrupted after the 23-year-old contracted mumps and Luis Enrique has confirmed he has not made the squad for the trip to San Mames.
Following the sale of Pedro to Chelsea earlier this week Barcelona will be buoyed by the imminent return of Neymar if if the first game of the season has come too early.
Neymar poses for a picture with Barcelona team-mate Dani Alves after returning to training on Saturday
Neymar, pictured with Lionel Messi, trained with Barcelona for the first time since recovering from mumps
Neymar goes through the warm up as the rain comes down during the training session on Saturday
Neymar will not feature in Barca's opening La Liga clash of the season against Athletic Bilbao on Sunday
Neymar and Messi are pout through their paces ahead of Barca's third match in nine days against Athletic
One player who was pleased to see him back on the training pitch was international team-mate Dani Alves, who took to Instagram to share a picture of the pair after Saturday's session.
'My big bro Neymar is back, now more fast, more furious and ready to enjoy!' the right back wrote on the social media site after the players were put through their paces ahead of Sunday's match.
Fit-again Jordi Alba is available for Sunday's opening match, however, after recovering from a thigh injury sustained against Roma in a pre-season friendly.
The Spain fullback missed the Spanish and European Super Cups, but has been given the all-clear by club medical staff to be involved on Sunday.
Barca, chasing a sixth La Liga title in eight years having won a domestic and European treble last season, are looking to bounce back after they lost the Spanish Super Cup to Bilbao 5-1 on aggregate.
Spain centre back Gerard Pique was sent off in Monday's second leg for insulting a linesman and banned for four matches and Luis Enrique confirmed the club had appealed the sanction.
Argentina international Messi gets his foot on the ball as the player get a soaking on Saturday
Messi sees the funny side as he shares a joke with suspended Barcelona defender Gerard Pique
Coach Luis Enrique issues his instructions as the players prepare for La Liga opener
The Bilbao game will be Barca's first outing since the exit of forward Pedro, who joined English Premier League champions Chelsea this week.
The Spain's international's departure has prompted suggestions Luis Enrique might be short of attacking options, especially if Lionel Messi, Neymar or Luis Suarez pick up an injury.
The situation has been compounded by the fact that Barca cannot register any purchases, including Turkey playmaker Arda Turan and versatile Spain full back Aleix Vidal, until January because of a FIFA ban for breaking rules on the transfer of foreign under-18 players.
'We knew it was a tough and strong punishment,' Luis Enrique told reporters.
Luis Suarez plays a pass as Sandro Ramirez closes the Uruguayan striker down
Former Liverpool striker Suarez struggles to contain his laughter as he chats to Messi
'We can overcome many things and we are ready to compete,' added the former Spain international.
'We are the champions and we have to defend the title and we are favourites because of that.
'It's going to be a hard-fought league, with three or four teams capable of leading the championship.'
Barca's great rivals Real Madrid begin their campaign at promoted Sporting Gijon on Sunday and Atletico Madrid, the 2013-14 champions, host another promoted side, Las Palmas, later on Saturday.
Attacking trio Suarez, Messi and Neymar line up alongside one another as Jordi Alba warms up
Barca's attacking triumvirate will have to wait to team up again with Neymar not fit enough for Sunday's game
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