It's officially the AFL off-season, with free agency opening on Friday and the 2025 Trade Period will follow just days later. 

All 18 clubs look set to be active in the player movement space, with some busier than others in looking to lure talent through their doors.

St Kilda, Geelong and Brisbane look to be among the more aggressive clubs in chasing top-line talent, while clubs like Fremantle and Richmond are seemingly more likely to place more of a focus on the draft.

Here we've looked at every club's potential trade and free agency moves, their current crop of off-contract players, confirmed departures and draft hand for the off-season. 

16. Sydney

Reported Trade Targets: Charlie Curnow, Jai Serong, Malcolm Rosas, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Off-Contract Players: Jack BullerPeter LadhamsJake Lloyd (unrestricted free agent), Dane Rampe (unrestricted free agent)
Confirmed Departures: Robbie Fox (delisted), Aaron Francis (delisted), Indhi Kirk (delisted), Blake Leidler (delisted), Caleb Mitchell (delisted), Ben Paton (delisted)
Draft Hand: 9, 27, 45, 63

Sydney could be the dark horse among the trade period runners, with a play for Carlton's Charlie Curnow still alive. What they'll be able to package to appease the Blues is unclear, with no top-line Swans talent expected to be on the move. Pick 9 will be critical, but Carlton will be asking for players. Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was previously linked to Sydney and could be a back-up target if they can't get Curnow, but extra due diligence is needed for that one. Gold Coast's Malcolm Rosas and Hawthorn's Jai Serong are both off-contract and have been linked to the Swans. Sydney's own Jack Buller is expected to head to Collingwood via the trade period, while deals for Peter Ladhams, Jake Lloyd and Dane Rampe need to be sorted. 

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