Despite being linked with a shift to Collingwood, Brayden Fiorini may stay with the Suns, given the Pies' preoccupation with completing a series of other trades ahead of Wednesday's deadline.
Though Fiorini remains a sought-after prospect by recruiters at the AIA Centre, the fact that the 25-year-old is still on contract at Carrara has seen his priority slide behind Collingwood's array of other targets.
As reported by AFL Media, the midfielder is said to be content to see his deal in the Sunshine State, which is set to expire at the cessation of the 2023 season.
At the present, Pies list boss Graham Wright currently has his hands full completing deals for each of Billy Frampton and Tom Mitchell to join to black and white army, as well as delivering Brodie Grundy to the Demons.
While negotiations between Collingwood and Melbourne for the big man's services have hit an impasse, Luke Jackson's move home to Fremantle on Monday could well act as the key for getting Grundy across to Gosch's Paddock.
Collingwood is said to have offered picks 50 and 51 to the Crows for Frampton's services, however, the deal for Grundy's replacement is still yet to be green-lit.
Should Frampton eventually depart West Lakes for the proposed price, it would leave Collingwood holding just the 16th, 41st and 92nd selections at November's National Draft.
The Pies also parted with their future second-round pick to land wantaway Giant Bobby Hill last week.
Wright is also in conversations regarding the future of young forward Oliver Henry, with the 20-year-old keen to join his brother at the Cattery next season.