Football League World
·20 de fevereiro de 2025
"At least £20 million" - West Brom price tag claim made on Everton target Tom Fellows

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·20 de fevereiro de 2025
FLW's West Brom pundit reveals which player he believes is their most prized asset.
This article is part of Football League World's 'Terrace Talk' series, which provides personal opinions from our FLW Fan Pundits regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more…
Despite another season embroiled with issues, West Bromwich Albion continue to keep themselves in the hunt for a play-off spot.
Losing Carlos Corberan to Valencia seemed like it could be detrimental to their hopes, but despite Tony Mowbray's initial struggles, the team still holds on to sixth place.
A solid winter transfer window should have only increased optimism, as they not only secured some valuable signings but also managed to hold onto their key players, with the exception of Alex Palmer.
However, the summer is likely to see some of their top talent enter the shop window and there will be one player on a number of Premier League shortlists.
When asked what player is West Brom's most prized asset, Football League World's Baggies pundit, Callum Burgess responded: "It is a fairly straightforward question, that will be Tom Fellows.
"In the summer, he is going to command a massive transfer fee - at least £20 million.
"The talk of Everton trying to sign him for £10 million on deadline day was laughable and, I would imagine, laughed out of the office at West Bromwich Albion.
"You would have to say he will most likely be leaving Albion in the summer for a Premier League team, whether it is Everton or elsewhere.
"Albion will definitely command a massive transfer fee for him, especially if he keeps up his rate of contributing towards goals.
"As an England Under-21 international as well, he is only going to keep getting better every year, and I think he will go on to play at a very high level."
Reports earlier this month suggested that Everton are set to reignite their interest in Fellows in the summer.
You never want to lose one of your own, but if West Brom were to receive a fee in the region of £20 million, you would have to deem that acceptable.
The right-winger is currently ranked top of the assist charts and creates an average of 1.71 chances per game, according to FotMob. This is really impressive for a player who is just 21 years old and while he does have his off-days, it is difficult to argue that he isn't a future Premier League star.
For now, Burgess and his fellow Baggies faithful will just have to enjoy seeing Fellows feature for Albion each week, as it’s hard to imagine him staying at the Hawthorns beyond June.
However, if West Brom were to sneak into the top six and secure promotion via the play-offs, retaining him may just become that bit easier.
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