Sky Sports reporter confirms West Brom in talks for £19m-rated midfielder

Southampton has made West Bromwich Albion an initial bid for their prized prospect Tom Fellows.
The Saints made their official approach to the Baggies on Tuesday, but they rejected it right away because Fellows’ appraisal was far from met.

According to The Telegraph, Southampton, who was hoping to bolster their attack with more variety and quality, had a bid of about £10 million turned down. The Baggies won’t entertain selling Fellows until a considerably larger offer is received because they think he has the makings of a star player.

The 21-year-old has had a fantastic start to the 2024–25 campaign, dishing out three assists in three Championship games. Fellows became a vital player in the previous season as well, making 33 appearances in the English second division and contributing four goals and three assists.

The twenty-one-year-old has contributed three assists in three Championship games to his incredible start to the 2024–25 campaign. Fellows established himself as a key member of the team during the previous campaign, appearing in 33 games in the English second tier and chipping in with three assists and four goals.

Fellows stated on the club’s official website upon his renewal, “I think this is the best spot for me to develop and continuing getting better as a player. The most important thing to me is continuing to play and perform well.

“I think the only way you get better, for someone my age, is by playing games and being around the senior environment, so I feel like I can keep getting minutes here.” “I hope I can continue doing that,” Fellows said.

With 49 senior matches for West Brom to his credit, Fellows was called up to the England Under-20 squad due to his outstanding play.

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