West Brom winger Tom Fellows has been described as a’real asset’ for the Baggies this summer by reporter Lewis Cox, as they prepare for interest.
West Brom could face a battle to keep the attacker this summer. WBA is preparing for another year in the Championship.
Fellows, 21, has been linked with a move away, with Everton reportedly interested, according to TEAMtalk. He’s under contract until June 2027. On the Express & Star’s Baggies Broadcast Podcast, journalist Cox stated: “Look, I really hope Tom Fellows stays.”
We probably indicated in the latter few months of last season that if Albion didn’t get promoted, we’d be astonished or anticipate Fellows to go this summer. He’s a 21-year-old winger with one and a half seasons of experience.
“He finished as the leading assister in the Championship last season. To be honest, it’s difficult to justify clubs’ refusal to sign him. That is not to say Fellows had a perfect season last year; it was his first full season, and he experienced ups and downs. He had a few periods away from the team when things weren’t going so well, but he’s still a valuable asset who should be kept an eye on and monitored.”
West Brom’s latest regarding Tom Fellows West Brom will not want to lose Fellows during this window

He is a key player for the WBA and has a lot of potential. The England young international has advanced through the academy ranks at The Hawthorns. He was a regular with the Baggies at multiple levels.
Fellows signed his first professional contract in 2021 and made his debut in August of that year against Arsenal. In 2022, he was loaned out to League Two club Crawley Town to gain playing experience.
Since his return to the Midlands, the Solihull-born player has become one of West Brom’s most valuable assets. He has made 92 appearances across all competitions, scoring nine goals.
What next for Tom Fellows at West Brom?

West Brom can afford to demand a decent fee because he still has time on his contract. WBA will be bracing for attention going forward.
It would be difficult to prevent a transfer to the Premier League, especially if the money was right. Everton have been discussed, and they are preparing for their new era at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Ryan Mason has the opportunity to strengthen his squad by bringing in some new players in the coming weeks. If necessary, he can even let certain players to leave through the escape door.

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