Everton learn what it’ll take to sign Tom Fellows from West Brom after stunning display

Tom Fellows is one of many targets on Everton’s shortlist for what will be a massive transfer window.

With just three games left of the Premier League season, the Toffees campaign is essentially over.

Since David Moyes’ return, he has guided the club to safety and will now be looking to push the Merseyside team up the table next season.

Plenty of targets have been identified, including Liam Delap who Moyes in interested in.

However, West Brom’s Tom Fellows is also shortlisted, and the Toffees may only have to pay a small fee for him.

Everton target Tom Fellows
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Everton will have to pay £10 million to sign Tom Fellows from West Brom

Fellows is seen as one of the best upcoming players in the Championship.

The 21-year-old has been crucial through West Brom’s recent campaign where they just missed out on the playoffs.

On the final day of the Championship season, Fellows earned the plaudits for his performance in the 5-3 victory over Luton Town.

The winger picked up two goals and got an assist in the win which resulted in the Hatters’ relegation. 

Tom Fellows’ stats this season
Appearances46
Goals 4
Assists14
Fellows has been outstanding for West Brom this season

Now, the Sunday Mirror, page 11 of pull-out, (4 May) has confirmed how much it will take to prize the youngster away from West Brom.

The report states that Fellows is rated at £10 million, with Everton and Southampton both showing an interest. 

David Moyes shouting at Everton
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Fellows would be an excellent signing for Everton

The Championship has proven in recent years that there is plenty of bargains to be found in the division.

Stars such as Jarrod Bowen and Ollie Watkins were signed from second tier sides and have gone on to become some of the best players in the top-flight.

This is no doubt a market the Toffees should be exploring, and you won’t find many better players available for such a cheap price than Fellows. 

For just £10 million, Everton should take a risk on Fellows who would be an excellent attacking option next season.

While it may take him a couple of years to adapt to the Premier League, he has the potential to become a top player for Everton.