The opening of the AFL's 2024 Trade Period is hours away with all 18 clubs expected to be active in some shape or form.
Free agency commenced on Friday and will run for a week, while the trade period will start on Monday and will close on Wednesday, October 16.
Richmond, West Coast, GWS and Fremantle are among the clubs set to shape this year's player movement window, while there's no discounting any last-minute bombshells that could ensue.
In our ultimate trade guide for the 2024 off-season, we assess every club's potential gains and losses, their unsigned players and their current draft hand.
Collingwood
The Magpies secured Harry Perryman via free agency on a six-year deal in what could be the only addition to Craig McRae's side. The 2023 premiers have turned their back on a potential move for Essendon's Jake Stringer, with their attention having turned to Perryman late and their play for the Giants utility a successful one. Port Adelaide youngster Ollie Lord has garnered reported interest from the Magpies, but it's teammate Daniel Houston who is right in the Pies' sights. Melbourne defender Adam Tomlinson could be a player of interest and would be a cheap addition given his unrestricted free agency status.
Speedster Joe Richards is weighing up his future, with deals on the table from both Collingwood and Port Adelaide, while half-back John Noble is expected to land with the Suns. The Magpies still have the likes of Reef McInnes, Nathan Kreuger and Charlie Dean without deals for 2025 also.
Potential Additions: Daniel Houstonย Adam Tomlinson, Ollie Lord
Potential Departures:ย Joe Richards, John Noble
Off-Contract Players:ย Jack Bytel,ย Charlie Dean,ย Joshua Eyre,ย Nathan Kreuger,ย Ned Long, Reef McInnes,ย Wil Parker,ย Joe Richards,ย Lachie Sullivan
Draft Picks:ย 36, 51, 54