Paris Saint-Germain will reportedly refuse to sell Neymar this summer unless a bid of at least £200m is received.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Barca had offered £36m plus Philippe Coutinho and Ousmane Dembele for the Brazil international.
However, according to Goal.com, which cites 'sources close to the talks', PSG are only prepared to part with the 27-year-old this summer if an offer of at least £200m arrives.
Neymar is said to have held three-hour showdown talks with the French giants on Monday, where he reiterated his desire to leave Paris in this summer's transfer window.
The attacker did not join up with his teammates for pre-season training last week, which led to the French champions criticising him via a club statement.
However, Neymar's father has since insisted that the Ligue 1 champions were made aware that the forward would be staying in Brazil for commercial reasons.
Barcelona continue to be strongly linked with a move for the player that they sold to PSG in 2017, although the recent arrival of Antoine Griezmann could make it difficult for the Spanish champions to re-sign him this summer.