West Coast looks set to be a major player in this year's trade and free agency space, while the Eagles also plan to have an aggressive approach for this year's AFL Draft.

Any major list calls will likely wait on the appointment of the club's next senior coach, with the Eagles' search for Adam Simpson's replacement ramping up in recent days.

Amid the hunt, new list manager Matt Clarke will be doing his best wheeling and dealing to try and pry the club's desired trade targets west, with several Western Australians already linked to the Perth club.

Ahead of the next step in West Coast's rebuild, we look at five trade options for the Eagles to consider heading into the off-season.

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2. Jack Carrollย 

Any young and promising Western Australian who is off-contract should be in the sights of the Eagles, with Carroll potentially toward the top of the new list manager Matt Clark's list.

The young Blues midfield-forward is without a deal for 2025 and finds himself on the fringes of selection at Princes Park given Carlton's star-studded engine room ensemble.

The Geraldton product has nice glimpses across his 19 AFL appearances in navy blue, however more than half of those have either come as the sub or where Carroll was subbed out of a game.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 30: Debutant, Jack Carroll of the Blues in action during the 2022 AFL Round 07 match between the Carlton Blues and the North Melbourne Kangaroos at Marvel Stadium on April 30, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Carroll has put up good numbers in the VFL this year in a role where he can lead through the middle, averaging 27.4 disposals, 4.7 clearances, 4.9 inside 50s and 3.3 tackles per game.