West Brom ace Tom Fellows has been linked with Premier League clubs (credit: Imago)
West Brom ace Tom Fellows has been linked with Premier League clubs (credit: Imago)

Tom Fellows exit: Late January update on West Brom sale amid Premier League news

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Tom Fellows has multiple Premier League admirers but West Brom aren't expected to entertain any bids, according to DOOD.

The Baggies insider reported on (28 January) that the 21-year-old isn't expected to depart The Hawthorns for the Premier League in January.

There are many top division sides interested in the winger's signature but Albion aren't likely to accept any offer for the England under-21 international this season.

Tom Fellows set to remain at West Brom amid Premier League interest

The youngster has had an excellent campaign so far, contributing 12 goal involvements in his opening 25 starts in the second tier.

As a result, there is little surprise that sides in the Premier League would be interested in bringing the young wideman in, during the winter window.

With that being said, losing Fellows in January could prove to be a dent in Tony Mowbray's promotion plans after playing 90 minutes in his first two matches in charge.

Given that there is less than a week remaining until the 3 February deadline, Albion won't have the chance to replace the star winger which means it makes the most sense to keep hold of him until the summer at least.

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