Ewen Jaouen's move from Reims to Newcastle United is done. The 20-year-old French goalkeeper has completed his switch to the Premier League side, and the story has moved past speculation into the confirmed column. After a period of talks and growing momentum, there is no longer a question of whether this happens — it has. Newcastle have their man, a young keeper added for the long term rather than the immediate first-choice fight. This is about as solid as sourcing gets. The confirmation has come from Newcastle United themselves, the most authoritative voice possible on their own business. That sits on top of reporting from a strong cast: Lee Ryder, Graeme Bailey and Ben Jacobs are all reliable, well-connected names, with Sky Sports News and earlier links from Sacha Tavolieri building the picture in the days before. When the club itself confirms and the trusted reporters align, there is nothing thin about it. The engine reads this at 100% — effectively a completed deal rather than a forecast. That figure means there is no meaningful obstacle left: no rival club to muscle in, no fee to haggle over, no medical hanging in the balance. Everything that needed to be true is true. The number is high because the official announcement removes every variable that normally keeps a probability short of certainty. Reims have a track record of selling well: to PSG for £24m in 2023, to Al-Ahli for £21m in 2025, and to Wolves for £17m in 2025. A move to a Premier League club for a promising keeper fits that pattern of profitable exits comfortably. With the deal confirmed, watch for the official unveiling, squad-number allocation and how quickly Newcastle integrate him into their goalkeeping plans.