
‘West Brom prepare for Tom Fellows exit’ as replacement transfer ready
West Brom may have given a clear indication that they’re preparing to sell Tom Fellows this summer transfer window.
Everton are interested in the England Under-21 international after his impressive performances in the Championship last season.
Ryan Mason is yet to sign someone at The Hawthorns, but it looks like the Albion already have a replacement in mind for the 21-year-old midfielder.
The coming weeks will undoubtedly be crucial in determining how well the former Tottenham assistant coach performs next season, and reinforcements are being eyed from the Premier League.

David Brooks to replace Fellows after West Brom transfer
Bournemouth winger David Brooks is being monitored by West Brom in the ongoing transfer window, according to Express & Star.
The news outlet reports (20 June) that the Baggies are keeping tabs on the Wales international, who the Cherries could loan in the coming weeks.
It’s been claimed that a temporary switch away from the Vitality Stadium is a possibility for the 27-year-old this summer, with the West Midlands outfit among several teams keen on him.
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Fellows was pivotal at The Hawthorns last season, providing 14 assists in the Championship, and his departure will arguably be a big blow for Mason.
The 21-year-old was ever-present on the right-hand side of West Brom’s attack in the previous campaign, and a quality replacement will be needed in case of his exit.
Bilkul Football need to back Mason with reinforcements soon, as fans hope to compete for Premier League promotion next season.

West Brom faithful to cherish Brooks signing at The Hawthorns
West Brom supporters would welcome the opportunity to see Brooks at The Hawthorns, as his potential signing has been well-received.
The Albion have let the likes of Semi Ajayi, Grady Diangana and John Swift leave as free agents and must now bolster every department of their squad.
Mason could use some of his links at Tottenham and sign the likes of Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear this summer, but it remains to be seen whether he can pull those deals off.
West Brom hit a rough patch after Carlos Corberan’s departure, and Shilen Patel arguably made the wrong call by appointing Tony Mowbray.
Bilkul can’t afford another managerial appointment to flop at The Hawthorns as they risk backlash from fans.
The American owners should support the new head coach at the Baggies, and the transfer window presents them with a significant opportunity to do so.
If the Black Country club do end up selling Fellows this summer, Mason will lose a major threat from the attack, and Brooks feels like the perfect signing as he helped Southampton win promotion two seasons back after joining on loan in January 2024.
The Baggies’ interest in the Bournemouth attacker could potentially be an indication that they’re preparing for a significant departure, and the situation at The Hawthorns in the coming weeks will be one to watch closely.