Southampton FC has picked up Tom Fellows from West Bromwich Albion for £10 million. The move fits with how Southampton likes to bring in young players to build up their team for what’s coming. Fellows who plays on the right wing, did really good in the Championship last season playing 45 games scoring 4 goals and getting 14 assists showing he’s got what it takes to do well.
- Southampton paid £10 million to get Tom Fellows.
- West Brom gets money if he gets sold again later.
- Fellows numbers in the Championship show how good he is.
Southampton’s New Signing
Southampton getting Tom Fellows from West Bromwich Albion is a big deal for the team. The young right winger showed what he can do in the Championship, playing 45 games and getting 4 goals and 14 assists. He makes lots of good passes too (1.4 each game) which shows he can really help the team win games.
£10m for Tom Fellows certainly confused a few people, and it’s a great deal for Southampton who get a top prospect for a pretty shrewd fee.
However, West Brom have protected their future interests with a sizeable sell-on clause 🔢 👇
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September 03, 2025
West Brom’s Money Moves
West Bromwich Albion made sure they put in a big sell-on clause when they sold Fellows, which was pretty smart. This means they’ll get money if Southampton sells him later on. This is really important in the EFL where teams like West Brom are trying to get promoted and keep making money.
Tom Fellows: Young Star on the Rise
Tom Fellows was born on July 25 2003 and plays on the right wing, Southampton paid £10 million for him which seems about right for what he’s worth. He played really good in the 2024/2025 Championship season showing what he can do, and Southampton thinks he’ll help make their team better. They think he’s gonna be really good for them in the future.
To learn more about how Southampton does transfers, visit Southampton FC’s Premier League Activities.
To see more about how West Brom does things, check out West Bromwich’s Tactical Approach.
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