The trade and free agency period is officially a week away as the 2024 season comes to a close, with AFL clubs ramping up their efforts to add to their lists for next year.
New targets for Essendon have emerged, while Collingwood have clarified a pair of rumours surrounding their list plans.
It has been a busy week for both South Australian sides, with trade requests and free agency ventures confirmed while plenty of trade speculation continues.
Here's a wrap-up of the trade and free agency news from the past week.
Essendon eyeing Hawks midfielder, Eagles backman
The Bombers have reportedly turned their attention to a pair of new targets, with Hawthorn midfielder Finn Maginness and West Coast free agent Josh Rotham linked to Essendon.
Maginness is contracted for another 12 months at the Hawks and would need to be traded to Essendon, who are said to be keen on some outside run, perย AFL.com.au.
Rotham is also a player of interest for Essendon, with the medium-sized Eagles backman yet to cement his future for 2025 and eligible to move to a club of his choosing as an unrestricted free agent.
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Houston, Soldo officially request trades
Port Adelaide have confirmed senior pair Daniel Houston and Ivan Soldo have requested trades back to Victoria.
Houston has long been linked to a move to his home state despite having several years to run on his contract.
Soldo joined the Power last year from Richmond but is keen to find a new home back in Victoria, with St Kilda linked to the premiership ruckman.
The club has confirmed both players could remain at Alberton if the right deals don't arise.
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Contracted Bulldog on Kangaroos' radar
North Melbourne have emerged as the favourite to land Western Bulldogs utility Caleb Daniel should he look to leave the Kennel.
Daniel is contracted for the next two seasons but is said to be assessing his options after falling out of favour at the Dogs this year, perย AFL.com.au.
Should Daniel look for a new home, the Kangaroos are reportedly interested and best placed to make a move for the versatile premiership player.
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Cumming makes call after SA interestย
Adelaide have confirmed GWS free agent Isaac Cumming has elected the West Lakes club as his preferred destination.
Both the Crows and Power had long-term deals on the table for the rebounding backman, who had informed the Giants of his desire to return to South Australia this year.
Free agency will open on October 4, with GWS to receive compensation for the loss of the Broken Hill product.
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Collingwood making play for Perryman
The Magpies are said to be making a late push for GWS free agent Harry Perryman.
Perryman has garnered interest from Port Adelaide, Essendon and Hawthorn this year. However, the latter two are understood to have cooled on the GWS utility.
While the Power are still in the mix, the SA club has confirmed they're not at the front of the queue, with Collingwood making a strong push to attain the Giants free agent,
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Another Giant linked to Vic move
The Western Bulldogs are said to be circling contracted Giant Xavier O'Halloran.
The Dogs are already reportedly chasing off-contract GWS onballer James Peatling, while Harry Perryman, Isaac Cumming and Nick Haynes are also expected to depart the New South Wales club.
Chasing midfield depth, O'Halloran - a product of the Western Jets - has interest from the Bulldogs this off-season, perย AFL.com.au.ย
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Demons eyeing delisted Saint
Melbourne reportedly have their eyes on axed St Kilda ruckman Tom Campbell.
Campbell was cut from the Saints at the end of the 2024 season after three years at Moorabbin, while the 201cm big man has also represented the Western Bulldogs and North Melbourne.
The 32-year-old could join his fourth club as the Demons look for ruck depth, withย AFL.com.auย reporting another lifeline has some life.
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Fringe GWS swingman picks Melbourne
Uncapped Giant Wade Derksen has reportedly nominated Melbourne as his preferred landing spot after requesting a trade to Victoria for family reasons.
Derksen has proven to be a formidable forward or defender in the VFL over the past two seasons but is yet to earn an AFL debut.
Seeking a move south, the 23-year-old has elected the Demons as the club he wishes to join, with a trade deal to come, given Derksen's contract status for 2025, per AFL.com.au.ย
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Lukosius keen to land at Alberton
Port Adelaide gun Jack Lukosius has picked Port Adelaide over their state rivals as he eyes a return to South Australia.
Lukosius is under contract but has been permitted to leave the Suns this off-season, with both the Power and Crows keen on his services.
A decision from Lukosius was made this week, with the former Pick 2 selection hoping to join the Power.
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Magpies coach confirms two trade rumours
Collingwood coach Craig McRae has confirmed the club is no longer chasing Essendon's Jake Stringer.
The Bombers livewire was linked to the club in recent weeks, but after some internal discussions the Magpies have pulled the pin on any move for the contacted veteran.
McRae did confirm the latest on the club's off-season plans on SEN,ย commenting on free agency target Harry Perryman and the situation that surrounds unsigned speedster Joe Richards.
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What four clubs can offer Port for Dan Houston
Carlton, Collingwood, North Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs are all hoping to lure Dan Houston onto their respective lists.
So which club is best-placed to attain the two-time All-Australian?
The Blues and Magpies will need to get creative to compile the needed trade assets, while the Bulldogs will await other trade deals before they can potentially make a play of their own.
The Roos could have a top pick on the table in an offer that might outdo other Victorian rivals keen on Houston.
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Collingwood, Demons among clubs keeping tabs on Power forward
Contracted Port Adelaide tall forward Ollie Lord has reported interest from Collingwood and Melbourne this year.
Geelong are another club to have shown some interest in Lord, who is signed to the Power until the end of 2026.
The Power's recent play for Suns forward Jack Lukosius has given rivals reason to move for Lord, perย AFL.com.au.ย