West Brom is currently undergoing a takeover, and the potential new owners have expressed their desire to retain Tom Fellows at the club, as reported by the Daily Mail. Despite reported interest from Leicester and Southampton in acquiring the young winger, the new ownership is steadfast in retaining the promising academy product.
Fellows, who has made six appearances this season, often as a substitute, was listed among the substitutes for the recent match against Southampton. The prospective owners have wasted no time in conveying their intentions, signaling a positive outlook for the club’s future if the takeover progresses smoothly. This proactive approach contrasts sharply with West Brom’s recent experiences, especially during the summer transfer window when key players were linked with exits as the current owners sought to balance finances.
The decision to keep Fellows goes beyond a symbolic show of intent from the prospective owners; it also serves as a on-field boost. The 20-year-old is viewed as an exciting prospect for the club’s future, and manager Carlos Corberan has demonstrated significant faith in his abilities. With both the management and potential new owners keen on retaining Fellows amidst external interest, signs are emerging that the future at The Hawthorns could be promising.