
‘Isaac Price to be delighted’ as £15m Premier League move beckons from West Brom
Isaac Price has proven to be a gem since signing for West Brom from Standard Liege in the winter.
The Northern Ireland international joined the Baggies for a fee in the region of £2.5million and has proven to be a bargain in B71.
Despite picking up an injury in recent weeks, the 21-year-old has been consistently one of the best players under Tony Mowbray.
This has seen him play in multiple positions, including on the right-hand side, which could see him be the winner ahead of the summer transfer window.

Price in transfer boost at West Brom ahead of summer
There is no doubt that the former Everton youngster has the opportunity to be Albion’s best player next season if he continues on the same path.
Despite scoring one and assisting one since signing in January, the buzz around the attacking midfielder is huge and keeping hold of him has to be of paramount importance.
This looks to have taken a boost ahead of the summer as Tom Fellows looks destined to finally move to Everton after prior links throughout the winter [TBR Football, 19 April].
The Toffees are confident of signing the England under-21 international who could move to Merseyside for £15m once the window opens.
The 21-year-old is keen on a move to the Premier League, in a move that could open up a regular spot in the squad for Price.
This could help unleash the Northern Irishman’s best in the new campaign as Mowbray and Co. search for promotion after a disappointing end to the current season.

Price to replace Fellows at West Brom
There is no doubt that Fellows has been a superb operator this year for the Albion and has had a telling impact when given the chance.
This has seen him register the most goal involvements in the entire squad at The Hawthorns despite making just three starts since 1 March.
Stat (Championship 24/25) | Tom Fellows |
Appearances | 42 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 13 |
As a result, it is little surprise that the Toffees are interested in bringing the wideman to the Premier League in the summer.
Although this deal will come as a blow, the Baggies already have the readymade replacement in the shape of Price.
This freedom in the side should allow him to shine and potentially become one of the better players in the second tier next campaign.