1. Tom Fellows in 2024-25: Quick Overview
Tom Fellows is a 21-year-old wide player who has established himself in West Bromwich Albion’s first team over the last two seasons.
Fellows had had a taste of first-team action before heading out on loan to League Two side Crawley Town, where he played 38 league matches.
In January 2024, Fellows signed a new deal with West Bromwich Albion, which saw his wages rise to £6,000 per week, with the contract set to expire in June 2027.
Last season, Fellows built on the 33 Championship games, and he managed in 2023-24 and played 45 of West Brom’s league matches. The youngster contributed four goals and an impressive 14 assists.
The academy graduate was one of the Baggies’ bright spots as their season petered out and they missed out on the playoffs by four points.
To end his pleasing individual season, the 21-year-old was part of the England Under-21 squad that came home from Slovakia with the European Championship trophy.
Fellows is already being touted as a Premier League star of the not-too-distant future, and West Bromwich Albion will surely be entering contract talks with their winger in due course.
- Weekly Salary: £6,000
- Annual Salary: £312,000
- Current Club: West Bromwich Albion
- Contract Expiry: June 2027
- Reported Bonuses: None
2. Career Earnings to Date
| Club | Years | Estimated Salary |
| Crawley Town (loan) | 2022-23 | £30,000 per annum |
| West Bromwich Albion | 2023-27 | £312,000 |
Tom Fellows made his West Bromwich Albion debut in a 6-0 EFL Cup defeat to Arsenal and would make a handful of Championship appearances that season.
Fellows spent the 2022-23 campaign on loan in League Two with Crawley Town, appearing 40 times in all competitions for the club and providing two assists.
After returning to The Hawthorns for the 2023-24 campaign, the winger was straight into the Baggies’ side and contributed four goals and three assists from 33 outings. His breakthrough saw an improved contract and a wage increase to £6,000 a week.
Fellows continued his progression last season and looks to have added an end product to his play, assisting 14 goals and scoring four of his own as West Brom failed in their quest to make the playoffs.
His impressive season has already seen rumours of a move growing, and the Albion look to have a tough task ahead of them attempting to keep hold of the 21-year-old.
Should Fellows remain with his current employers, and the contract he is currently on, he will have earned £1,248,000 from his £6,000 a week deal. Across his career so far, the winger is said to have earned £654,000.
3. Contract Details & History
According to the data available on Capology, Fellows was earning less than £600 a week when he joined the West Bromwich Albion first team and headed out on loan to Crawley Town.
His £30,000 a year deal was soon improved upon his return to The Hawthornes, putting pen to paper on a £6,000 a week, £312,000 a year deal running until 2027.
Having contributed 14 assists for the Baggies and being part of the successful England Under-21 squad, Transfermarkt values Fellows at around £10 million, but it would surely take more than that figure for Albion to part with their academy graduate.
4. Salary Comparison: How Tom Fellows Stacks Up
West Bromwich Albion’s Top Earners (2025-26):
- Daryl Dike – £1,680,000 per annum
- Darnell Furlong – £1,300,000
- Jed Wallace – £1,300,000
- Karlan Grant – £1,040,000
- Alex Mowatt – £1,040,000
- Gianluca Frabotta – £1,040,000
- Jayson Molumby – £1,040,000
- Josh Maja – £884,000
- Kyle Bartley- £780,000
- Mikey Johnstone – £650,000
Tom Fellows is some way behind the highest-earning players at West Brom, with his £312,000 a year salary being five times below that of Daryl Dikes, the club’s best-paid player.
Comparison To Other England U-21 Midfielders (2025-26):
- Harvey Elliott (Liverpool) – £2,080,000
- Alex Scott (Bournemouth) – £2,080,000
- James McAtee (Manchester City) – £780,000
- Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) – £312,000
- Omari Hutchinson (Ipswich Town) – £312,000
- Tom Fellows (West Bromwich Albion) – £312,000
Fellows was a member of the England Under-21 squad that achieved European glory in the summer, and earns the same as his midfield counterparts from Ipswich Town, Omari Hutchinson, and Arsenal, Ethan Nwaneri. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the highest-paid player is Harvey Elliott, who was earning over £2 million at Liverpool.
Comparison To The Championship’s Leading Assist Makers (2024-25)
- Manor Solomon (Leeds United) – £2,340,000
- Jack Rudoni (Coventry City) – £650,000
- Finn Azaz (Middlesbrough) – £442,000
- Tom Fellows – £312,000
- Josh Murphy (Portsmouth) – £260,000
Aside from the huge wages paid to Manor Solomon while he represented Leeds United last season, the league’s leading creative players were not paid the large sums we often see in the Championship.
One of the best value for money wide players in the division, alongside Fellows, has to be Portsmouth’s Josh Murphy, who contributed seven goals and 14 assists last season while earning £5,000 per week.
5. FAQs About Tom Fellows’ Salary
Q: What is Tom Fellows’ weekly and annual salary?
A: Tom Fellows wants £6,000 and £312,000 per year.
Q: When does Tom Fellows’ current contract end?
- A: Tom Fellows is under contract at West Bromwich Albion until June 2027.
Q: Are there any bonuses or incentives in the contract?
- A: Any bonuses in his contract are unknown.
Q: Has Tom Fellows’ salary changed in recent years?
- A: Fellows’ salary changed when he signed his new contract in January 2024, but has remained constant since.
Q: How does Tom Fellows’ salary compare to teammates or league rivals?
- A: Tom Fellows’ salary does not come close to that of some of his teammates. He is also proving to be value for money when his earnings are compared to his performances and those of his divisional counterparts.
Q: Does his salary affect club finances?
- A: Tom Fellows currently earns less than half of the average wage being paid to players at West Bromwich Albion. His £312,000 a year equates to just a fraction of the club’s near £15 million yearly wage expenditure.


