We're a week closer to the AFL sign and trade period, but 10 clubs have already begun their off-season and made subsequent list calls as they prepare for 2023.
With both clubs and players now assessing their futures, we've seen two players officially request moves to rival clubs in the past week, while several sides have confirmed delistings to shape their squad.
The past week has also seen the rumour mill in overdrive, with the Cats, Magpies, Crows and Giants among the clubs set to heavily feature in the trade and free agency windows.
Here's all the latest trade news and rumours from the past week in the AFL.
Gold Coast small forward Izak Rankine has requested a trade to the Adelaide Crows, with the Suns alerted to the forward's choice as the club commenced their annual exit meetings.
Gold Coast confirmed that the South Australian had come to the choice to depart Carrara within a brief statement released on Tuesday morning.
“We have created a football club where our players and staff are committed to success, so we’re disappointed with his decision,” General Manager Player Talent and Strategy Craig Cameron said.
“We’ve provided an environment and support network around Izak since he was drafted to help him play his best football and it’s disappointing that journey won’t continue.”
The fledgling franchise also claimed that their next month would be spent securing the best possible package in exchange for Rankine's services.
FULL STORY: Rankine set to join Crows
Departing Port Adelaide free agent Karl Amon has nominated Hawthorn as his club of choice ahead of the AFL's sign and trade period.
Amon has gained interest from several Victorian clubs throughout the course of this season, with the Hawks, Saints, Blues and Demons all being linked to the East Sandringham product.
Port Adelaide confirmed this week that the 27-year-old would exercise his rights as a free agent this off-season, leaving the Power after nine seasons in South Australia.
Amon has officially nominated Hawthorn as his preferred club for 2023 and beyond.
"It's certainly great news for the club to hear that Karl wants to be a part of what we are building here at Hawthorn," Hawks list manager Mark McKenzie said in a club statement.
“Karl complements our current list strategy and the direction we are taking as a club.”
MORE: Power free agent names Hawks as ideal landing spot
Adelaide midfielder Matt Crouch is weighing up a decision to potentially request a trade out of West Lakes at season's end.
Crouch is contracted to the Crows for next season, having turned down an option to explore free agency 12 months ago to re-sign with the club that drafted him in 2013.
But now facing a crossroads in his career, with Nicks showing a preference for other onballers in his midfield pecking order, Crouch has a decision to make on his future.
"As I've said consistently throughout the whole season I don't want to be playing SANFL footy, I want to be playing AFL footy," Crouch told 10 News.
"That's a decision I've got to weigh up."
READ MORE: Crows midfielder assessing options
Richmond are currently leading the race to obtain the services of Tim Taranto should he leave GWS in the upcoming trade period.
Speaking on Triple M, Browne revealed that the Pies have cooled on their pursuit of Taranto, instead casting their eyes towards another Giant in Bobby Hill.
"It's between Richmond and Collingwood," Browne said.
"It's my understanding that Collingwood have slightly cooled on Tim Taranto and according to a well placed trade source this morning is now putting it's energy into Bobby Hill.
"I think Taranto is now leaning towards Richmond."
The uncontracted Taranto has played 16 games for the Giants this season, averaging 25.4 disposals, 3.8 clearances and 4.8 tackles per game.
FULL STORY: Tigers front-runner for Giant as Pies cool interest
Kangaroo Bailey Scott has been linked with a move to the Geelong Cats.
He has thrived as a flank player this season, averaging a career-high 18 disposals per game and has played 46 games for the Roos.
However, despite North offering a multi-year dear to remain at Arden street, the 22-year-old has been linked with a move down the highway to Kardinia Park, per reports from The Herald Sun.
New North coach Alastair Clarkson would ideally like to keep the promising talented player, but Geelong is reportedly already in talks with Scott's management.
Geelong has been linked to several players ahead of the 2022 trade period, with players such as GWS midfielder Jacob Hopper and Collingwood ruckman Brodie Grundy linked to the club.
READ MORE: Scott in talks with Geelong
Port Adelaide are reportedly interested in unsigned West Coast forward Junior Rioli, with the two clubs meeting for preliminary trade talks earlier in the week.
Rioli already has a multi-year deal on the table from the Eagles, per reports from afl.com.au, but is still yet to make a decision on his future, with Port and North Melbourne both expressing interest.
The premiership Eagle is no stranger to football in South Australia, playing for Glenelg in the SANFL prior to being picked up by the Eagles in the 2016 draft.
While Rioli is yet to recommit to the club, West Coast coach Adam Simpson is hoping the forward will remain an Eagle beyond 2022.
READ MORE: West Coast forward gaining external interest
GWS are reportedly already making moves on the player market, with the Sydney side reportedly showing interest Melbourne small forward Toby Bedford.
With the talismanic Bobby Hill also expected to request a trade to Collingwood, they are in dire need of reinforcements, with The Herald Sun linking the Giants to Bedford's services.
While the 22-year-old has shown promise as an agile and crafty crumber, he has been deprived of opportunity in the talented Melbourne forward line.
Small forwards are increasingly important in the modern game not just for their goalscoring ability but also for the defensive pressure they bring. As someone who prides himself on his tackling, Bedford is well suited to play this role.
This is likely the first of many moves the Giants look to make, however, they may gain some competition for Bedford's services given Essendon's recent interest in the young Demon.
FULL STORY: Bedford on Giants' radar
Carlton has tabled a deal for in-demand Docker Blake Acres after his career-best season, per the West Australian, reportedly putting more money on the table than their trade rivals.
Reports from the West Australian suggest that while the Dockers have tabled a two-year deal worth around $200,000 and $300,000 per season to the wingman, the Blues have offered a three-year, $350,000 contract to lure him back to Victoria.
Carlton is not the only club interested in Acres though, with both Geelong and North Melbourne keeping a keen eye on the 26-year-old.
Acres has impressed throughout 2022, averaging 21.3 disposals, 5.6 marks and 2.8 tackles across his 18 outings and has been the subject of plenty of trade speculation.
FULL STORY: Four-horse race for Blake Acres
Collingwood pair Callum and Tyler Brown remain "in a bit of limbo at the moment" as they await contract calls for 2023.
The father-son siblings face an uncertain time at Collingwood ahead of the trade period as reports surface there are no forthcoming deals on the Magpies' part.
"They’re in a bit of limbo at the moment," AFL Media's Cal Twomey told SEN Breakfast.
"They’re yet to receive contract offers for next year. Clubs are taking a bit of a look at them at this point."
The duo are among a lengthy list of Magpies youngsters still unsigned for next season, joining Ollie Henry, Trent Bianco, Isaac Chugg, Will Kelly and Caleb Poulter.
FULL STORY: PIES BROTHERS IN CONTRACT "LIMBO"
St Kilda's board has given the club's recruiting department the go-ahead in their pursuit of Collingwood free agent Jordan De Goey.
A report from The Age states that the Saints are keen on a number of free agents as they look to improve on their 10th placed finish this season.
De Goey recently had a contract offer from Collingwood withdrawn following a video of him in Bali during the bye week became public. The removal of that offer has seemingly opened the door for the Saints even if it's only slightly.
According to the report, Collingwood are much more enticed by the idea of keeping De Goey in the black and white than they were just a few months ago.
FULL STORY: Saints back in the race for Magpies star
An 0-5 start to the season all but ended Port Adelaide's finals hopes for 2022, and, despite a much-improved rest of the season, Ken Hinkley's side would finish in 11th with a 10-12 record - eight points outside the top eight.
The disappointing season has left fans restless after making back-to-back preliminary final appearances in 2020 and 2021.
Wingman Karl Amon expressed his desire to explore the free agency market, with a move to Hawthorn on the cards, while the club also announced the delistings of former Lions pair Sam Mayes and Sam Skinner, and untried father-son rookie Taj Schofield.
The Power will be desperate for a better start to 2023 as they seek a return to September action.
We've compiled a list, in no particular order, of five targets that Port Adelaide could target this off-season to help them rebound next year.
READ: Five targets for Port Adelaide to consider