ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Brent Harvey of the Kangaroos is chased by Mitch McGovern of the Crows during the 2016 AFL First Elimination Final match between the Adelaide Crows and the North Melbourne Kangaroos at the Adelaide Oval on September 10, 2016 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Delisted North Melbourne veteran and games record holder Brent Harvey is yet to receive any offers from rival clubs, his manager Shane Casley said on Monday.

Casley told AFL Trade Radio that the 38-year-old is keeping his options open for 2017, but admits it is unlikely that he will go round again.

"The clubs aren't ringing me and I'm not ringing them," Casley said.

"We've met with no club and we've had no offers from clubs.

"There's been some dialogue but that's been about all there is."

"It was always going to be a hard decision for him to pull another jumper on.

"That's honestly what he battles with.

"It was probably going to be a long shot that he did (play on), but he hasn't ruled it out yet."

If Harvey does choose to hang up the boots for good at AFL level, he will play with his brother at Heidelberg United in the Northern Football League in Victoria.

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