Over 200 AFL players are still without deals for 2025, with all 18 clubs having at least one big name still unsigned beyond the current season and facing some level of uncertainty around their future.

From captains to premiership stalwarts, emerging young guns to stars in demand, there is a plethora of big names who have decisions to make over the coming months.

Some clubs have a heap of work to do in the list management space to retain key figures for the coming years, while others have been busy throughout the year so far to decrease their list of off-contract names.

Here we've named each club's biggest looming contract call ahead of the off-season.

7Geelong

Patrick Dangerfield

Geelong have a mountain of work on their hands in the coming months, with nine members of their 2022 premiership side off-contract and eligible for free agency in 2024.

There are perhaps none bigger than their skipper, who will weigh up whether to extend or call time on his career, with the former the more likely option.

Similar situations will take place with the likes of Tom Hawkins, Rhys Stanley, Zach Tuohy and Mitch Duncan, with Duncan the most likely to earn a new deal.

The Cats have the likes of Jack Henry, Jake Kolodjashnij, Brandan Parfitt and Jed Bews in need of new deals also.