Newcastle signs goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen from 2nd-tier French side Reims

NEWCASTLE, England (AP) — Premier League side signed goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen from second-tier French team Reims on a long-term contract on Wednesday.

Newcastle announced the signing but did not give the length of the contract or the transfer fee. French sports daily L’Equipe said it was a four-year deal estimated at 28.5 million euros (about $33 million), making him the most expensive signing from the French second division.

The highly-rated 20-year-old kept 15 clean sheets for Reims last season and has played for France at Under-21 level.

“I’m really excited to become a Newcastle United player,” Jaouen said on Newcastle’s website. “The passion of the entire city and the atmosphere at St James’ Park are famous throughout football.”

The imposing Jaouen is 2 meters tall (6 feet 7 inches) and likes passing out from the back.

“He is an exciting young goalkeeper who has shown real promise during his time in France,” Newcastle coach Eddie Howe said. “He has a calmness and presence that belies his age.” ___

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