Everton could complete a deadline day transfer
Everton could complete a deadline day transfer

BBC journalist blasts 'nonsense' Everton £10m transfer development

Max Wilkins

Max is a senior football writer on Goodison News as part of the Breaking Media network. With a background in sports journalism, Max's area of expertise is in gaining exclusive content, as well as writing deep-dive statistical analysis. Based in Birmingham, Max has previously worked for GRV Media and Vavel, and gained a degree from the University of Derby in 2023.

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Everton appear to have a bid accepted for West Brom ace Tom Fellows but that has been described as "nonsense" by Steve Hermon.

The Toffees have reportedly had a £10million deadline day bid accepted for the 21-year-old winger who is set to have his medical on Merseyside [Alan Nixon].

Despite this update, BBC journalist Hermon has suggested that these reports are wide of the mark after the Baggies rejected a similar bid in the summer.

Taking to X on 3 February, he said: "Reports that West Brom have accepted a £10m bid from Everton for Tom Fellows are nonsense.

"The club turned down that figure from Southampton last summer, so why would they accept that now?"

Everton in Tom Fellows blow amid West Brom report

The Toffees are looking to be active on deadline day after going the whole window without making a signing until this point.

Carlos Alcaraz looks likely to become the first addition with a move from Flamengo seemingly on the cards in the coming hours.

The Argentine could be joined by Fellows on deadline day but contrasting reports emerging from Goodison point towards a deal being unlikely.

That would be a blow for David Moyes and Co. given how positive the England under-21 international's season has been so far.

The Baggies academy product has scored two and assisted ten across just 26 Championship starts which is a useful output, especially for a 21-year-old.

If the L4 club can push this deal over the line, the Albion wideman could prove to be a useful deputy for Dwight McNeil during his spell on the sidelines.

It will now be interesting to see if a deal can be completed or if reports of a deal are actually "nonsense".

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