No.
The speaker bar is designed as a stand alone 'surround sound' device. It is not designed to be used with an AV receiver and the small speakers that are in it will not even work well with the other speakers in the room. You should either go with a in-wall to match the rest, or get a on-wall center speaker that will work with the rest, or simply skip the center channel entirely and phantom the center speaker. That is, use it as a 4.1 system instead of a 5.1 system. The receiver will handle that just fine.
There are plenty of on-wall center channels that look similar to a speaker bar which are available.
It would be better to simply get an additional in-wall speaker and put it in the center position.
This is, of course, ignoring that in-walls are not a great solution. But, they are way better than a speaker bar.