West Bromwich Albion: West Ham striker Callum Marshall joins as Tom Fellows signs new deal

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Callum Marshall has made only one senior club appearance but has three caps for Northern Ireland

West Bromwich Albion have signed Northern Ireland striker Callum Marshall on loan from West Ham United.

The 19-year-old made his senior Hammers debut in their FA Cup defeat by Bristol City earlier this month.

He has 19 goals for the Premier League side's under-21 team this season.

Meanwhile, Albion winger Tom Fellows has signed a new deal with the Championship club until 2027, having made 17 appearances this season and scored in his past two games.

The 20-year-old came through the club's academy and was given his first-team debut in 2021, before spending last season on loan at Crawley Town.

"I feel like I can keep getting minutes here and for someone my age, I think the only way you get better is by playing games and being around the senior environment. Hopefully I can keep doing that," he told the club website.

West Brom, fifth in the Championship table, are at home to Black Country rivals Wolves in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.

Marshall is cup-tied so will not be able to feature in the match, but said of his move: "I know the team are flying - I've watched a few games from my digs in London. Carlos [Corberan] seems like a top coach and I'm really excited to get working under him."

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