West Brom Braced For 21-Year-Old’s Premier League Exit

Everton are in a strong position to secure the signing of highly-rated West Brom winger Tom Fellows this summer, after a deadline day agreement in January failed to materialise into a completed transfer.

According to Football Insider, the Premier League club remain firmly interested in the 21-year-old, with manager David Moyes understood to be a key advocate of the move. The winger is viewed as a priority addition as Everton look to bolster their options in wide areas ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.

January Window Collapse

An agreement between Fellows and Everton had reportedly been reached in the final hours of the January window, but the two clubs were unable to finalise a transfer fee before the deadline passed. With the summer market on the horizon, the Toffees are expected to return with a renewed offer – potentially more aligned with West Brom’s valuation.

Fellows has enjoyed a standout season in the Championship, providing 11 assists – more than any other player in the division – across 37 appearances, 29 of which were starts. His creative output and pace on the flanks have marked him out as one of the EFL’s most exciting emerging prospects.

The winger’s future may hinge on West Brom’s promotion bid. Currently in the mix for a play-off place, the Baggies’ ability to retain Fellows could depend on their success in returning to the Premier League. If they fall short, a sale appears likely, with Everton among the frontrunners to land his signature.

Everton Winger Uncertainty

Moyes’ interest in the player also comes as Everton face uncertainty over their current crop of wingers. Jesper Lindstrom, on loan from Napoli, is one of those whose future remains unresolved.

The potential arrival of Fellows could offer long-term stability and energy out wide – particularly attractive in a squad facing transition and financial limitations under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). His relatively low profile, combined with high upside, fits the profile of Moyes’ recruitment strategy in recent windows.

Writer’s View

Everton’s pursuit of Tom Fellows is as much about smart planning as it is about talent. With the club needing to make careful choices under PSR constraints, targeting one of the Championship’s most productive young players is a calculated move.

Fellows could offer both short-term impact and long-term value. Should West Brom miss promotion, expect the Toffees to move swiftly – especially with questions surrounding Jesper Lindstrom and Jack Harrison’s future roles at the club.

Gary Hutchinson is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Real EFL, which he launched in 2018 to offer dedicated coverage of the English Football League. A writer for over 20 years, Gary has contributed to Sky Sports and the Lincolnshire Echo, while also authoring Suited and Booted. He also runs The Stacey West and possesses a background in iGaming content strategy and English football betting. Passionate about football journalism, Gary continues to develop The Real EFL into a key authority in the EFL space.

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