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Collingwood Magpies, Adelaide Crows emerge as new suitors for Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver; Sydney Swans target Carlton

“Of course, this is a factor. Talking with the contract – you may not have to pay everything. We haven’t passed these steps yet. We have to go through these processes.

In the movement: Christian Petracca nominated Gold Coast Suns as the new club.Credit: Getty Images

Justin Reid, the boss of the crows, and the strategy boss, said the club was in the early stage of evaluating Oliver.

Reid, “We are definitely taking phone calls and we do the situation detection. There is a little more work to enter, but I think the quality of such players or individuals, certainly need to do your job. But there is no guarantee we do yet,” he said.

Melbourne list is waiting for any club that is interested in Tim Lamb, Suns or Petracca to make “payment, – but willing to protect him and Oliver.

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The demons met with Humphrey, but the LAMB did not want to discuss the characteristics of what a Petracca agreement could look.

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.”

Cameron, midfielder Sam Flanders will join the saints before the end of the week, but did not explain the features, he said. Saints are expected to offer seven elections for Petracca that can be used in a trade.

Geelong’s Football Department Chief Andrew Mackie said that cats will not follow Oliver, because they have obtained the limited free agent James Worpel from Hawthorn.

Mackie said that cats chased Ruckman Rowan Rowan Marshall, but when the couple spoke at the weekend, no agreement was made with the Saints List Chief Steve Silvagni.

Winning: Carlton advanced Charlie Curnow may be in the north during this trade period.

Winning: Carlton advanced Charlie Curnow may be in the north during this trade period.Credit: AFL Photos

Curnow’s future in Princes Park is an important point of discussion. While Blues withdrew its first trade request, the opponent clubs believe that although it remains four years in its contract.

Chris Keane, the chairman of Swans, said that it would be a “priority için for the club to secure Curnow.

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Cats are also interested, but Mackie said it would be difficult to make an agreement to satisfy the blues.

However, Blues’s new football boss Chris Davies said he expects the star spear to stay in the club.

Essendon List Boss Matt Rosa, Zach Merrett will stay in the club next season, he said.

Merrett was blinded by Hawthorn last month and blinded the bombing planes, but has not yet requested a trade. He signed a contract until 2027 and the sixth bomber won the Best and Wednesday Award last week.

“It was an interesting little period, but nothing really changed, Rosa said Rosa.

“Obviously, Zach collects information and, as we have mentioned as a club, is a champion of our Zach football club and it is necessary.

Happy Days: Jack Silvagn joined the saints as an unlimited free agent on a good enough agreement to end the first round election as compensation.

Happy Days: Jack Silvagn joined the saints as an unlimited free agent on a good enough agreement to end the first round election as compensation.Credit: ST KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB

“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 Talent and Purchase Boss Graeme Allan insisted that his boss Steve Silvagn had not told Saints to follow Silvagni’s son Jack’s son Jack from Carlton.

Jack joined the saints as an unlimited free agent in a four -year agreement.

“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.

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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.

In other developments:

  • On Monday, Director Liam Pickering chose to play for Essendon next season;
  • Collingwood Premiership Ruckman is investigating Mason Cox;
  • LAMB said that more and more defender Steven May will complete the last year of his contract in Melbourne;
  • Blues is working for agreements for West Coast wing player Campbell Cheser and Western Bulldogs Service Bugu Khamis.

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