The 2022 trade period is open, with all 18 clubs set to continue their wheeling and dealings to both add and subtract from their list for next season.

In what shapes to be one of the most significant exchange periods in the league's history, we've looked to identify each club's top target for the off-season.

Here's your side's priority signing as the 10-day trade window opens...

11. Melbourne

Brodie Grundy

Another club that isn't shaping to be a major player in the off-season as far as acquisitions go.

Grundy, albeit with some hesitancy, will find himself at the Demons this trade period as the Pies plan to shed his hefty long-term contract. Collingwood are expected to pay up to $300,000 for each season of Grundy's remaining five years.

AFL Rd 1 - Collingwood v Western Bulldogs
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 19: Brodie Grundy of the Magpies walks off the field after the Magpies lost the round one AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Western Bulldogs at Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 19, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

The dual Copeland Trophy winner will link up with the only ruckman that has been placed above him in the past decade in Max Gawn, with their partnership set to see be an interesting one to unfold.

The Demons will likely give up a first-round pick for Grundy, a selection they will receive from Fremantle for Luke Jackson.