Clayton Oliver

‘Forget the rumours, he was keen to leave Melbourne’: Oliver’s shock meeting with Carlton revealed

The star midfielder has just signed a two-year extension. But it has been revealed that he met with Blues coach David Teague at the end of last season and wanted out of the Dees šŸ˜²

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Ben Cotton

There were rumours floating around at the end of last year that Clayton Oliver was exploring his options with rival clubs.

Set to come out of contract at the end of 2021, there was talk that the star midfielder was unhappy with the Demons and considering a change of scenery.

And while earlier this week Oliver signed a two-year extension with Melbourne, it has been revealed that he was in fact wanting out of the club just a few months ago.

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Nine journalist Sam McClure revealed onĀ Footy ClassifiedĀ on Wednesday night that Oliver met with Blues coach David Teague and was actively looking to depart the Demons.

GEELONG, VICTORIA - JULY 21: Clayton Oliver of the Demons handpasses the ball during the round 18 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the Melbourne Demons at GMHBA Stadium on July 21, 2018 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/AFL Media/Getty Images)

McClure highlighted how Oliver toldĀ The Herald Sun'sĀ Jay Clark after re-signing "I was always staying at Melbourne" in his column - something he doesn't believe to be true.

Speaking onĀ Footy Classified,Ā McClure described the quotes as "cheeky" before revealing his secret meeting with Teague.

"I think at the very least, that was very cheeky," McClure said onĀ Footy Classified.

"Now there were lots of rumours about Clayton Oliver and Carlton in last year's trade period. Forget the rumours, Clayton Oliver met with David Teague at the end of last season. They had a meeting, he was keen to leave Melbourne.

"Now lots of players try to leave footy clubs and it doesn't get found out. Sometimes it does, they go back, it's fine. No problems with that.

"But I think to say I was never leaving..."

Oliver, 23, has enjoyed a blistering start to 2021 through four rounds ā€“ he has averaged a career-best 32.2 disposals, 16 of those contested, as well as 4.5 tackles and 7.5 clearances.

The new deal ties the former Pick 4 to Melbourne until the end of 2023.

Published by
Ben Cotton