Following the news that Adelaide and Daniel Talia will go their separate ways at season's end, it's likely that a number of AFL clubs are sure to ask the question of his services for next year.

A two-time All-Australian and Malcolm Blight medallist, Talia would offer any keen suitor the duty of a formidable key defender, a void several clubs will be looking to fill this off-season.

With this in mind, we've named FIVE potential landing spots for the departing Adelaide backman.

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5. Western Bulldogs

No doubt this move would require somewhat of a miracle to happen, but Talia is the exact type of player the Bulldogs have been crying out for.

An experienced key-defender that can sit alongside former teammate Alex Keath, Talia could be the missing piece of the puzzle for the Whitten Oval club.

This move just about ticks every box, except for one.

For any agreement to come to fruition, it's likely Luke Beveridge will need to remove any grudge he holds toward Talia, after his brother Michael provided game-sensitive information on the Bulldogs' plans to the Crows defender six seasons ago.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is seen during the round 13 AFL match between the Western Bulldogs and the Melbourne Demons at Etihad Stadium on June 18, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

Beveridge was, and perhaps still is, ropeable with the discussions between the Talia brothers, and it's likely that chip remains on his shoulder to this day.

Beveridge will need to set aside any differences he has with Talia for a move of the sort to land this off-season.

Should he do so, the Bulldogs' already glowing premiership push will be given a boost for next season.

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