
Tom Fellows ready to quit West Brom as £15m transfer news emerges
Tom Fellows is keen to depart West Brom in the summer as exit links have reignited ahead of the summer.
The 21-year-old has been superb for the Baggies this campaign, despite things becoming difficult under Tony Mowbray in recent weeks.
Promotion now looks like a step too far for the Black County outfit after a frustrating 2-0 defeat against Coventry City on Good Friday (19 April).
This could prompt a move away for Fellows, who is once again the centre of a transfer saga emerging from The Hawthorns.

Fellows wants West Brom summer departure
The winger has picked up the most assists in the Championship this season with 13 while also netting two goals across his 42 appearances.
This puts the England under-21 international at the top of the tree in Albion’s squad for goal output, and as a result, there is interest in his signature once again from the Premier League.
Name | Goal involvements | |
1. | Tom Fellows | 15 |
2. | Josh Maja | 14 |
3= | Karlan Grant | 9 |
3= | Alex Mowatt | 9 |
Everton made a swoop for the wide man in January but saw their approaches turned down as the Baggies looked to earn promotion.
Now that is seemingly off the table, Fellows could be set to make a move to Merseyside with TBR Football reporting on 19 April that the Toffees are confident of completing a deal in the summer.
This has been echoed by the Englishman who is eager to make the move to Goodison Park regardless of where the Baggies finish in the second tier.
This could see a £15million deal plus add-ons likely to be possible after a £12m deal in the winter was turned down in B71.

Fellows to push for Everton move
There is no doubt that the Albion academy product has been an asset in the Black Country this season and will be a huge miss.
His creative output will be difficult to replicate and will leave Mowbray’s side with a gaping hole on the right wing, despite him making just three starts since the start of March.
This looks set to prompt the 21-year-old into making a move to Everton, who look to be on the rise under David Moyes.
It has to be said that the £15m fee would come as a boost in the Midlands and will pile pressure on the likes of Isaac Price and Mikey Johnston to step up to the mantle.