Collingwood Magpies, Adelaide Crows emerge as new suitors for Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver; Sydney Swans target Carlton
Lamb All I can say is a contracted superstar of our Christian club and our contest, Lam said Lamb.
“He’s a modern day. There was already a list of honors. He’s a legend of our club club, so if someone wants him, come and talk to us-and payment.”
On Monday, Collingwood and Adameide appeared as potential suitors for Oliver.
In which direction: Clayton Oliver is looking for a new house in which GWS, Collingwood and Adameide expresses attention.Credit: Getty Images
Magpies List of Boss Justin Leppitsch accepted the attention of pies and suggested that the devil’s desire to contribute to the wage of the solid midfielder could help.
However, the two sources of competition, which has knowledge about the situation, said Magpies is low to follow the best and most fair winner four times, and Leppitsch has not yet met.
“There is a conversation with the contract – you may not have to pay everything. We haven’t even passed these steps yet,” he said.
The list of crows, his boss Justin Reid, said Crows took care according to Oliver.
Reid, “there is a little more work to enter this, but I think the quality of players or individuals, you definitely need to do your job. But it guarantees what to do there yet,” he said.
Geelong, who tried to capture Oliver last year, said they would not follow him because they signed a midfielder in former Hawk James Worpel.
Monday in other developments:
Spargo becomes a kangaroo, wehr joins the harbor
Spargo, who played every game in Melbourne’s Premiership year, joined North Melbourne as a free agent.
However, the LAMB said that more and more defender Steven May will be advised to discover the options of Melbourne, after being advised to discover the options.
Giants Wing Jacob Wehr officially joined Liman Adelaide as an unlimited free agent, but there will be no compensation for GWS.
Discover Suns Ugle-Hagan Trade
The Western Bulldogs Advanced Jamarra Ugle-Hagan is expected to be medical at Gold Coast this week. Due to personal problems, he did not play the match in 2025.
Patron Craig Cameron, who hired Suns, said that his club would continue to receive information from Bulldogs and Ugle-Hagan’s mental health program.
Cameron, “We did not do a medical. There are some things we need to talk to with AFL about the current status … There are those who will pass. I do not think this will be in a hurry,” he said.
Fiorini selects the bombing planes
Gold Coast’s working midfielder Brayden Fiorini nominated as the place where the bomber preferred.
Fiorini is a free agent, but Essendon hopes to complete a trade with Suns to avoid diluting his compensation (Pick 20) because they lost Ruckman Sam Draper to Brisbane Lions.
Brayden Fiorini is in action for the sun.Credit: Getty Images
Meanwhile, the out -of -contract Suns Advanced Malcolm Rosas is expected to join Sydney on Tuesday.
Essendon is also expected to get information about Sun Ben Ainsworth, which attracts attention from Carlton.
Curnow is a priority for swans
Despite the interest from Sydney and Geelong, Blues said they expected star advanced Charlie Curnow to be in the club in 2026.
While Blues withdrew Curnow’s first trade request, opponent clubs believe that although four years in his contract, there is.
Winning: Carlton advanced Charlie Curnow may be in the north during this trade period.Credit: AFL Photos
Cats admitted that it would be difficult to secure both Saints Ruckman Rowan Rowan Rowan Marshall and Curnow, but Swans Curnow said it was a priority for them.
However, Blues Spearhead and Swans list manager Chris Keane did not put a package forward, refused to speculate which players could be ready to trade for him.
The fight against the machine was upgraded as a potential trade option, but neither the player nor the management pushed it into swans.
Blues is working for agreements for West Coast wing player Campbell Cheser and Western Bulldogs Service Bugu Khamis.
Dons Merrett
Publicly and in particular, Essendon remains determined that although the Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell is blind, the best and most fair winner and club captain Zach Merrett will not go anywhere.
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The contracted Merrett did not request a trade and the dialogue about the situation is at DONS coach Brad Scott.
Hawks list, Boss Mark McKenzie, Hawthorn Conceded, Merrett was interested in Merrett, while a potential trade for the 30 -year -old did not discuss.
“It was an interesting small period, but nothing really changed, Mat said Essendon List Boss Matt Rosa.
“Obviously, Zach collects information and, as we have mentioned as a club, is a champion of our Zach football club and he is a necessary player.
“There is a lot of respect between Zach and [coach] Brad [Scott] … It is not ideal when your captain meets another club, but we really trust ourselves and we are comfortable.
“Chats continue and there is a really good dialogue between Zach and the club, but yes, Zach will be an Essendon player next year.”
Saints will continue to splash the money
St Kilda’s talent and purchasing boss Graeme Allan said that Steve Silvagni, who was his own list manager, said that the saints were following Silvagni’s son Jack from Carlton.
Jack joined the saints as an unlimited free agent in a four -year agreement.
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“I didn’t tell his father. We are great wives, but I didn’t tell him, so he was shocked. It was shocked. He was. He was Ross. [Lyon] from the top. When Ross is on the top, Remove the road, Al Allan said.
Allan said that saints would be aggressive again in higher priced talent hunting next year and that there is still plenty of space below the salary limit.
The saints signed Carlton Ruckman Tom De Koning with a long-term 12 million dollar agreement, while the star midfielder Nasiah Wanganeen-Mler was the first $ 2 million season man of the league.
“It’s okay. We will hunt again next year, Al Allan said.
“We have a lot of money.”
Allan said that 95 percent of the salary limit of the saints this season – the minimum league requirement.
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