Football League World
·8 aprile 2025
2 West Brom players who could follow Tom Fellows out of the Hawthorns from June

Football League World
·8 aprile 2025
FLW look at two players that could depart West Brom alongside Tom Fellows.
West Bromwich Albion could be set to lose Tom Fellows in the summer with Everton rekindling their January interest in the winger.
Journalist Alan Nixon reported on transfer deadline day in February that Everton had agreed a fee with the Baggies for Fellows' services. However, a local Midlands report from journalist Lewis Cox suggested that no such deal has been agreed.
Since then, fresh speculation has surfaced, with reports suggesting that Everton have rekindled their interest in Fellows.
According to Football Insider, returning Toffees manager David Moyes is once again looking to the Championship market - a hunting ground where he has unearthed gems in the past. Now, at just 21 years old, Fellows could be the latest addition to that legacy, representing both an exciting prospect for the future and a smart investment for Everton.
For the Baggies, his departure would be a disappointing one given his contributions from the right wing, though they are likely to secure a substantial fee from his sale. However, Albion face wider transfer concerns this summer, with Football League World identifying two more players who could also leave.
Grady Diangana first signed for the Baggies in a deal worth a reported £18 million back in 2020 after a successful loan stint with the club.
Since joining permanently, injuries and patchy form have prevented him from becoming the star he could have and this summer his contract expires at the Hawthorns.
Speaking to Birmingham World, Tony Mowbray admitted that he would like him to remain at the club, but with no news emerging around a new deal, it seems likely that Diangana is looking elsewhere.
According to Fabrizio Romano, Burnley offered him a contract in January, which he rejected, while Parma and Celta Vigo have also expressed interest in securing his services.
His record in the Championship is solid but not outstanding, with 25 goals and 21 assists in 168 appearances - figures that aren't representative of his previous £18 million price tag.
Albion may offer him a new deal, but Diangana would be best served by following Fellows in leaving the Hawthorns.
Devante Cole joined West Brom in the summer after departing Barnsley following the expiry of his contract. His time in the West Midlands has been nothing short of disappointing, with the striker rarely being afforded an opportunity to make an impact.
In total, he has played just 152 minutes across 14 Championship appearances. In hindsight, it seems a misjudgment by the West Brom hierarchy to sign the 29-year-old, and they will surely be looking to move him on this summer.
His current contract runs until 2026, but with just a year remaining by then, the club would likely accept a modest fee for his departure.
League One sides would surely be willing to take a chance on him once more, given his proven track record at that level. Across 249 appearances in the division, he has scored 65 league goals, including a combined 33 across his last two campaigns.
Cole will no doubt be keen to move on in pursuit of regular first-team football, and a sale would be in the best interests of both the player and the club.