Tom Fellows ‘exit on cards’ after what’s happened away from West Brom

Tom Fellows has been pivotal at The Hawthorns this season, but the West Brom playmaker could potentially leave in the upcoming transfer window.

The 21-year-old has been a standout for the Albion in the current campaign, giving life to their play in the final third.

Fellows has provided Tony Mowbray with much-needed creativity at the West Midlands outfit as they aim to get a play-offs spot.

The England Under-21 international provided two assists as the Black Country club won three essential points at The Hawthorns against Watford with a 2-1 victory on Saturday (12 April).

Tom Fellows West Brom
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Mowbray to rely on Fellows at West Brom for final fixtures

Mowbray should rely on Fellows for the final four fixtures of the league campaign to have the best chance of going to Wembley.

The Albion made it to the play-offs semi-finals last season under Carlos Corberan but lost to eventual winners Southampton.

Competition (2021/22)AppearancesGoalsAssists
Championship41213
Fellows’ Championship record this season.

At the start of the season, The Hawthorns faithful had ambitions of making progress, but things don’t look encouraging for them.

The West Midlands outfit find themselves three points behind sixth-place Coventry City with four games left to play in the Championship.

West Brom manager Tony Mowbray
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Fellows to leave The Hawthorns without Premier League promotion

Everton were linked with Fellows in the winter transfer window, and it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Merseyside outfit come knocking next summer.

The 21-year-old has developed into one of the most creative players in the second division of English football, and his exit may only be a matter of time.

It feels like the only way the Black Country club could potentially convince the Englishman to stay is if they won Premier League promotion.

After Coventry’s 1-1 draw against Hull City on Monday (14 April), West Brom find themselves further away from a play-offs spot.

While anything is possible in the final weeks of the season, the Albion may need a perfect record until the end of the season to get sixth place.

The West Midlands outfit have a pivotal tie against Frank Lampard’s team on Friday (18 April), which could possibly determine Fellows’ future.

Mowbray’s future at The Hawthorns is also up in the air, with fans calling for his sacking after some underwhelming performances in recent weeks.

What the future holds for the Black Country outfit remains to be seen.