With under a month left before the AFL's trade and free agency windows open, it's safe to assume fans are yet to see this year's player movement rumour mill in full spin.

The past few weeks alone have been brimming with fresh trade news and speculation as clubs toward the bottom of the competition begin to place their attention on list management planning.

Some players have been tied to potential moves elsewhere for what seems like the whole season, while new names are beginning to emerge as recent years have shown an increase in the number of contracted players who find new clubs.

With clubs keeping tabs on a host of rival players and their interest set to ramp up over the coming weeks, we've looked at the players every AFL team has been linked to this year who are still potentially up for grabs.

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18. Western Bulldogs

The Dogs were one of several clubs who ended last year with a list of in-house re-signings set as a priority for the following 12 months, and they've managed to all of their big-name targets to recommit.

Key forwards Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Tim English Aaron Naughton turned down rival interest to re-sign for the long term, while Lachie Bramble (2025), Jedd Busslinger (2026), Harvey Gallagher (2026), Tom Liberatore (2025), Cody Weightman (2027) and Rhylee West (2026) have also re-signed along the way.

Midfielder Bailey Smith is set to depart come the trade period, with Geelong his expected landing spot. Fellow onballer Jack Macrae also wants out but has no leading suitor.

Port Adelaide's Dan Houston is eyeing a move to Victoria, with the Dogs among several clubs keen.

The Dogs had placed some attention toward West Coast tall Tom Barrass but he join Hawthorn come the trade period.

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