Sevilla defender Diego Carlos has gone down on Newcastle United's priority list, says transfer insider Dean Jones.

The 29-year-old was a target for the Tyneside club in January, but it appears that he is no longer a player Eddie Howe is desperate to sign.

What is the latest news involving Carlos?

Last month, GOAL reported that Sevilla had raised Carlos' release clause to £67m ahead of the summer transfer window.

It is significantly more than the £37.7m fee they were looking for a few months ago, with Sky Sports reporting at the time that Newcastle were unwillingly to meet that price.

After failing to sign the Brazilian, the Magpies turned to Dan Burn, bringing in the 29-year-old from Brighton after they struck a £13m deal with their Premier League rivals.

With Sevilla now likely to demand £67m for Carlos having increased his release clause to that number, it will be interesting to see whether Newcastle go back in for him.

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What has Jones said about Carlos and Newcastle?

Jones has told GIVEMESPORT that there is not as much of an urgency to bring Carlos in as there was in January.

Speaking to GMS about Newcastle's interest in the Sevilla man, the football journalist said: "I don't think Diego Carlos, from checking it out, is as much of a priority as he has been."

Is Newcastle's pursuit of Carlos over?

Not necessarily. While £67m is a lot of money, it is a fee Newcastle can easily afford to pay following a takeover that has now made them the richest club in the world.

However, given that the Magpies were unwilling to pay just under £40m for his services in January, it would not be a complete shock if they decided to walk away, while Jones' information suggests he is no longer a priority for them.

In terms of other centre-backs, Newcastle would love to sign Lille's Sven Botman having also chased him in the January transfer window, with Amanda Staveley confirming that he wanted to join the club.

Like Carlos, though, that one also seems to be slipping away, as Fabrizio Romano recently revealed that the Dutchman is close to securing a move to AC Milan.

The above indicates that the Tyneside outfit could be in for a difficult summer window. Having the money is one thing, but being able to lure players to the club and at a reasonable price is another.