West Brom share major Tom Fellows announcement

Tom Fellows has found himself at the centre of attention at West Brom.

The 21-year-old attacker had a mixed season for West Brom, who missed out on the play-offs after finishing ninth in the Championship table.

Although the team had a struggling season, Fellows will take the positives out of it after being called up for the UEFA European Under-21s Championship tournament.

Tom Fellows West Brom
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Fellows called up to England Under-21s squad

The academy graduate improved his stats this season and has earned himself a well-deserved England call-up.

West Brom AppearancesGoalsAssists
Tom Fellows 45414
Fellows stats for 24/25

Fellows had originally travelled out with the England squad as a training player but has now been officially added to the squad by England Under-21s boss Lee Carsley.

West Brom announced the news on their Twitter on Wednesday (11 June).

This comes after Jobe Bellingham’s move to Borussia Dortmund was completed, as he will now play in the FIFA Club World Cup.

Fellows is now in contention to start in the Young Lions’ opener against Czechia in Dunajská Streda on Thursday (12 June).

What Fellows can bring to England

Fellows, an academy graduate from West Brom, had a season to remember last season, on a personal note.

The Baggies ace was crucial in the team last season, showcasing his talent and he is an asset they will try to keep at The Hawthorns this summer.

Last season, Fellows had an expected goals of 4.32xG and will be looking to fire England to the finals.

Not only did he have an expected xG of 4.32, but Fellows registered 14 assists for West Brom in 45 games, an all-around midfielder who can score and assist, something England will need for this tournament.

The Englishman can control the tempo of the game, defend efficiently and create attacking opportunities.

Fellows featured two times for England the Under-21s last year, scoring one and has once again caught the eye of boss Carsley.

Although with him playing in this tournament, it could bring unwarranted attention to The Hawthorns, with clubs catching an eye on their young talent.