With the AFL deep into its most unprecedented year yet, some players will undoubtedly be re-evaluating where they want to play in 2021.
A number of clubs will already be planning their moves for the off-season and identifying targets from rival clubs.
Here is a list of what every club must do in the off-season.
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Melbourneย Isaac Smithย
LAUNCESTON, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 28: Isaac Smith of the Hawks celebrates a goal during the 2018 AFL round six match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the St Kilda Saints at UTAS Stadium on April 28, 2018 in Launceston, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Media/Getty Images)
It was reported last month by AFL Mediaย reporter Mitch Cleary that Smith was among multiple big name players set to re-sign with their clubs this year.
However, there would be no harm in the Demons making a move for the Victorian man.
With the Hawks being well off the pace this year, the prospect of Smith making a switch to the Demons could be one to watch come the off-season.
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