
Birmingham fans think they’re signing Tom Fellows after West Brom exit news
West Brom’s Championship campaign has finished in disappointing fashion, as the Baggies have missed out on the playoffs with a game still left to play.
But academy graduate Tom Fellows has had an outstanding campaign, notching two goals and 13 assists in 44 league appearances.
Only Portsmouth’s Josh Murphy has created more assists in the Championship than Fellows, proving the 21-year-old’s worth to West Brom.
But despite that, the wideman could be set to leave The Hawthorns in the summer transfer window.

Birmingham fans are convinced Blues will sign Fellows from West Brom
West Brom insider Dood revealed via X that the Baggies will listen to offers for Fellows and Josh Maja this summer.
Birmingham City supporters are convinced that the newly promoted Blues can sign the winger from the Albion.
One Birmingham fan wrote: “Tom Fellows, welcome to Birmingham City”, while another said: “Be a class signing this.”
Birmingham are highly unlikely to sign Fellows
Birmingham have won the League One title by amassing a remarkable tally of 102 points with three games left to play, and have sealed promotion back to the second tier.
Tom Fellows stats | Championship 2024/25 |
Appearances | 44 |
Goals | 2 |
Assists | 13 |
Under their ambitious ownership group overseen by Tom Wagner, Blues will be determined to enjoy a successful Championship campaign next term and even challenge the promotion spots.
However, even if Fellows does leave The Hawthorns this summer, he is highly unlikely to leave the Baggies in favour of a move to their newly promoted local rivals.
The 21-year-old has attracted transfer interest from Everton, while his strong performances in the Championship arguably indicate that he is ready to make a move to the Premier League.
Amid interest in his services from the Toffees, West Brom should demand the sort of transfer fee that Birmingham cannot afford, albeit they are well backed by Wagner.
But regardless of whether Fellows leaves the Black Country, the Baggies will look forward to their Championship clashes with Blues next season.