Trade Period is here, with clubs officially digging into advanced discussions to land star names, role players or more draft picks for this year and beyond.
Read up on all of this week's news, rumours and analysis for this off-season.
GWS small forward Bobby Hill has requested a trade out of the Giants to go to Victoria, with Essendon his preferred destination.
Hill's partner is pregnant and the couple is hoping to be closer to family. His cousin Brad Hill plays for St Kilda and fellow cousin, Sydney Stack, for Richmond.
Marc McGowan of the Herald Sun is reporting confirmation from Hill's manager today that the GWS goal sneak wishes to play under Ben Rutten next year.
READ MORE: Bombers become preferred new home for wantaway Giant.
Jack Gunston, Jaeger O'Meara, Tom Mitchell and Chad Wingard have quickly become the face of speculation at Waverley, with there to be some suggestion each of the Hawthorn foursome could be 'gettable' for the right price.
Should the Hawks formally open up discussions with rival clubs for any of the aforementioned four senior figures, there would be several sides that would be keen to potentially send their top draft selection to Waverley.
With this in mind, we take a look at the best clubs suited to each of the four headlined Hawks.
LIST OF CLUBS: The clubs best suited to Hawks foursome
Geelong and Fremantle are continuing to work on a trade deal that will see Jordan Clark join the Dockers ahead of Wednesday's trade period deadline.
Both clubs have looked to stand firm in their negotiations for the 20-year-old, with Geelong hoping to land a high selection in exchange for their speedy utility.
Since the standoff first transpired, the Dockers have been able to bolster their hand for next month's National Draft, acquiring Pick 6 from Carlton in the Adam Cerra trade and Picks 19 and 22 from the Suns and Magpies respectively.
With four selections now in the top 22 spots on the draft board, the Dockers may be able to find a desirable conclusion with the Cats in order to land Clark's services.
FULL STORY: Dockers to mull over two options in Clark negotiations
Newly-appointed Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell has spoken on the speculation surrounding the future of several senior players at the club.
The Hawks' list management has gained plenty of attention in recent days following a letter sent to members on Thursday by president Jeff Kennett, which suggested some degree of warning that fans "may be surprised" by the club's trade calls this off-season.
The letter prompted some to believe the futures of contracted quartet Tom Mitchell, Jaeger O'Meara, Jack Gunston and Chad Wingard could be under some uncertainty, with the Hawks looking to strengthen their draft hand for next month's count.
DETAILS: Mitchell speak on speculation surrounding future of star Hawks
A snag looks to have hit this year's shock trade period storyline, with Rory Lobb's potential return to Greater Western Sydney now looking unlikely.
A report linking the 28-year-old to a move back to the Giants was a twist nobody saw coming, with Lobb reportedly having undergone a medical with the New South Wales club.
Further intrigue was placed on Lobb's potential exit from the Dockers as Fox Footy's Tom Morris reports that Giants livewire Bobby Hill could be included in a trade that would look to satisfy the Dockers.
FULL STORY: Lobb return facing roadblock as GWS forward is linked
Once slated as the next in a long line of Hawthorn key forwards, recently converted defender Tim O'Brien has traded Waverley Park for the Whitten Oval on Thursday.
Following an announcement from The Herald Sun's Jon Ralph, it was revealed that the restricted free agent has made the move across the Westgate Bridge after agreeing to terms on a two-year deal.
FULL STORY: Intercepting Hawk heads west
The Blues have finally got their man after a deal to see Adam Cerra cross from Cockburn to Carlton was finalised on his 22nd birthday.
While several bouts of bartering had taken place in an attempt to lure the Cerra to Princes Park, the Blues relinquished the sixth selection at this year's draft as well as a future third to land the Eastern Ranges product.
Meanwhile, Lewis Young also joined the Blues this week after the Blues gave up the selection they received for the departing Sam Petrevski-Seton.
MORE: Cerra to Carlton finally complete
Greater Western Sydney forward Jeremy Finlayson has been traded to Port Adelaide in exchange for the Power's future third-round selection.
Reports emerged last month that Finlayson was keen to move to South Australia to best support his young family, with his partner hailing from Port Lincoln.
The future third-round selection will add to the Giants' draft hand, with Greater Western Sydney currently holding picks 2, 13, 50, 68 for the 2021 National Draft.
St Kilda midfielder Luke Dunstan has exercised his free agency rights and joined Melbourne.
Dunstan will join the Demons as an unrestricted free agent after not being offered a new deal by the Saints for the 2022 season.
Compensation for the Saints is unknown and will depend on the details of Dunstan's contract with the Demons, which is believed to be a two-year deal.
Geelong have confirmed their interest in delisted Crows forward Tyson Stengle this off-season, with the Cats among several potential suitors for the Woodville-West Torrens forward.
Stengle has looked to keep his AFL dream alive, discussing his future with clubs in the days after claiming the SANFL premiership on Sunday.
AFL.com.au's Callum Twomey reports that the Bombers join Geelong in expressing interest in Tyson Stengle.
READ MORE: Cats, Bombers in for cut Crow
Collingwood have landed Geelong tall Nathan Kreuger as part of a trade that will see both clubs exchange later draft picks.
Kreuger will venture to the Holden Centre along with Pick 55, with the Cats gaining Pick 41 in return.
The 22-year-old has played two games for Geelong since being recruited to Kardinia Park in 2018 after the Cats traded with Carlton to land special access to the South Australian spearhead.
READ MORE: Kreuger makes switch to Holden Centre