Aaron Hall may be on his way to Victoria at season's end, after another challenging season on the Gold Coast.

The club is yet to offer the 27-year-old a contract for 2019 according to afl.com.au and interest from rival clubs continues to grow.

The midfielder has missed the past seven weeks due to a pectoral injury he suffered against Geelong in round 11.

The injury has delayed contract talks for Hall, however he's spoken on his openness to move to Victoria.

Hall has been linked to North Melbourne, St Kilda and Carlton.

He's had a shaky 2018, yo-yoing NEAFL to the AFL prior to his round 11 injury.

Dew dropped the midfielder after picking up 26 disposals in the teams loss to West Coast in Round 4.

He returned in Round 8 and gathered 23 and 29 disposals in two games before being forced to the sideline for the rest of the season.

The Suns have a lot to do in the off-season as it looks as though they'll be losing quality talent.

With Tom Lynch, Micheal Rischitelli and Jarrod Harbrow being out of contract, Gold Coast could possibly lose a majority of their experienced veterans.