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Newcastle United Target Reims Goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen
Newcastle United have moved to sign 20‑year‑old French goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen from Reims, marking the first summer acquisition under sporting director Ross Wilson. The club view the deal as the opening move of a new recruitment era.
Jaouen spent the previous season on loan at Dunkerque before returning to Reims, where he made 34 Ligue 2 appearances. He has not yet featured in France’s top division.
Newcastle’s strategy now prioritises players with high development potential rather than established stars. The focus on raw talent reflects a shift from previous transfer approaches.
Recruitment staff evaluated Jaouen through traditional scouting and advanced data analysis. Both methods convinced the club of his technical qualities and long‑term ceiling.
Sporting director Ross Wilson contrasts this approach with the era under manager Eddie Howe, emphasizing future potential over current ability. Wilson’s plan aims to build a squad that can improve over several seasons.
Financial regulations in the Premier League are prompting clubs to target younger talent before market values rise. Newcastle have also shown interest in Osasuna winger Victor Muñoz, who recorded six goals and two assists in 34 La Liga appearances.
Supporters are asked to be patient as the club seeks a more sustainable squad structure. Combining experienced figures with younger prospects could give Newcastle a competitive edge while maintaining long‑term stability.