Neymar has admitted he has 'made it clear' he wants to represent Brazil at both Copa America and the Rio Olympics this summer ‒ but concedes it is out of his control.

Brazil will take part in the Copa America in the United States, which begins on June 4 and ends on June 26, before competing in the Olympic Games on home soil just one month later.

The Barcelona star has insisted on playing in both tournaments but his decision could cause a row between the Spanish giants and his country.

Neymar has 'made it clear' he wants to represent Brazil at both Copa America and the Rio Olympics

The Brazil star takes part in training on Thursday as he gears up for 2018 World Cup qualifier with Uruguay

Brazil supporters display a poster in tribute to the 24-year-old superstar during the training session

But the 24-year-old superstar, who claimed 'the will of the player always prevails', is confident he'll get his wish.

'I'm talking to the necessary people so I can play at Copa America and the Olympics,' he said at a press conference ahead of the matches against Uruguay and Paraguay.

'The will of the player always prevails, but in this case it's a little different as it doesn't only depend on me.

'I've made ​​it clear I want to play in both, but it's something Dunga and Luis Enrique are discussing and nothing's been decided yet.'

Brazil have been drawn with Ecuador, Haiti and Peru in Copa America's Group B while the groups for the Olympics are yet to be decided with Colombia and USA still vying for the final spot.

Neymar takes time out of the training session to pose for a picture with a young Brazil fan on Thursday