“At least £20 million” – West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows

"At least £20 million" - West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows
"At least £20 million" - West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows

“At least £20 million” – West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows

Despite another turbulent season, West Bromwich Albion are in contention for a play-off position.

Losing Carlos Corberan to Valencia appeared to be a blow to their prospects, but despite Tony Mowbray’s early problems, the squad remains in sixth place.

"At least £20 million" - West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows
“At least £20 million” – West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows

A successful winter transfer window should have boosted confidence, since they not only signed

some excellent players but also managed to keep their core players, with the exception of Alex

Palmer.

However, some of their greatest talent is expected to join the market this summer, and one player

will be on several Premier League shortlists.

Tom Fellows outlined as West Brom’s prized asset

When asked which player is West Brom’s most valuable asset, Football League World’s Baggies

analyst Callum Burgess replied: “It is a really clear question, that will be Tom Fellows.

“In the summer, he will command a massive transfer fee of at least £20 million.”

“The suggestion of Everton wanting to sign him for £10 million on deadline day was absurd, and

I think it was laughed out of the West Bromwich Albion office.

“You would have to conclude he would most likely leave Albion in the summer for a Premier

League club, whether Everton or elsewhere.

Tom Fellows is a key cog for the Baggies

You never want to lose one of your own, but if West Brom receives a fee of around £20 million, you

must consider it acceptable.

According to FotMob, the right-winger is now at the top of the assist lists, creating an average of 1.71 chances per game. This is quite outstanding for a player who is only 21 years old, and while he has his bad days, it is tough to argue that he is not a future Premier League great.

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