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.
7. Geelong
Reported Trade Targets: Rowan Marshall, James Worpel, Charlie Curnow
Off-Contract Players: Jed Bews (unrestricted free agent), Cillian Burke, Ted Clohesy, Cameron Guthrie (unrestricted free agent), Xavier Ivisic, Mitch Knevitt, Joe Pike, Patrick Retschko, Rhys Stanley (unrestricted free agent), George Stevens, Oliver Wiltshire
Confirmed Departures: Mitch Duncan (retired)
Draft Hand: 17, 35, 53, 71
The Cats look set to make a splash once again. What they see as a priority, or as a likely deal, will be interesting. Hawks free agent James Worpel is expected to join the club, and will do so at no cost to their trade capital. You would think it's unlikely they could get both Rowan Marshall and Charlie Curnow, given their first-round selections are set to fall late into opening night of the draft, and they don't seem to have star players wanting out. Marshall and Curnow are both contracted, and their clubs will be asking for a fair price for both.






