2024 Trade News & Rumours

Rival not “front of queue” for highly sought-after star: AFL trade news

There’s a heap of movement coming from Alberton.

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Aidan Cellini

Port Adelaide consider themselves not at the "front of the queue" for GWS star Harry Perryman's signature despite being long linked to a move to Alberton.

Perryman is being courted by Hawthorn and Collingwood, with the latter charging into calculations in recent days, reportedly offering permanent minutes in the midfield and a lengthy deal.

However, it was understood for a while that the Power was the likely landing spot, which has changed according to Power GM of Football Chris Davies.

"It's an interesting one, (there's plenty) still to play out," Davies said on Thursday.

"I'm not sure that we're at the front of the queue. It's not to say we haven't tried. We're happy to put ourselves out there and have a crack.

"Harry's a good player. But equally, we get a few of our guys back that we didn't have at the end of last year (and we'll be right)."

It comes as Perryman's GWS teammate Isaac Cumming named Adelaide as his preferred destination.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 30: Isaac Cumming of the Giants is tackled by Lachlan Murphy of the Crows during the 2022 AFL Round 07 match between the Adelaide Crows and the GWS Giants at Adelaide Oval on April 30, 2022 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Two-time All-Australian Dan Houston's name continues to circulate around the trade talk tables as his intention to return to Victoria was made clear in his exit meeting, as has ruckman Ivan Soldo.

Houston is contracted until the end of 2027 meaning Port Adelaide hold the whip hand, whilst clubs are gearing up to make their offers.

"I think with regard to Dan, and the trade period, we have never come out and suggested what we think we need (to facilitate a trade)," Davies said.

"There are so many permutations that can happen for any player... Dan obviously has to give us an indication of where he might be willing to go but at the same time, (the club) will need to be able to satisfy us."

The same goes for wantaway Gold Coast swingman Jack Lukosius, who has nominated the Power as his desired destination.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 09: Nick Holman of the Suns celebrates a goal with teammates Bailey Humphrey and Jack Lukosius during the 2024 AFL Opening Round match between the Gold Coast SUNS and the Richmond Tigers at People First Stadium on March 09, 2024 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

"Jack has said to us that he wants to get to Port Adelaide," Davies said.

"And our challenge now is to work with the Gold Coast in order to make that potentially happen.

"We haven't engaged overly much with the Gold Coast as to what they might want but there's still a week and a half to go before the trade period and we will get a better sense of that over that point in time.

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Aidan Cellini