
Fellows and Maja exit: West Brom position on transfers revealed
West Brom will only entertain reasonable offers for Tom Fellows and Josh Maja in the winter transfer window, according to Express & Star.
The news outlet reports (8 January) that while the Baggies could sanction their exits, they won’t accept fees under market value.
Premier League clubs are reportedly keeping tabs on Fellows and Maja, but The Albion will only entertain offers they deem acceptable.
Shilen Patel wants to bring parity at the Black Country outfit regarding Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) but doesn’t need to sell players to do it.
West Brom need to keep Tom Fellows and Josh Maja
Fellows and Maja have been two of the standouts at The Hawthorns this season, and their sales in January should not be entertained.
The 21-year-old homegrown talent broke into the first team in the previous campaign and has grown from strength to strength.
With 10 assists in the Championship this season, the England Under-21 international has been influential for the Baggies.
West Brom have also relied on Maja to consistently find the back of the net for them, with the Nigerian scoring 12 in the league this term.

With a £5million bid accepted for Middlesbrough attacker Isaiah Jones though (Lyall Thomas), nerves are undoubtedly kicking in.
With the uncertainty around the manager, the Black Country club seemingly can’t afford to let go of two of their best players.
Owners Bilkul Football will do well to keep hold of Fellows and Maja in the coming weeks.
In other West Brom news, a new manager is expected to be in the dugout against Stoke.
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