The Kangaroos, Dockers and Demons are understood to be keen on acquiring the Suns' Pick 19 for the 2021 National Draft.

North Melbourne and Gold Coast were understood to be in discussions to move the top 20 selection and midfielder Darcy Macpherson to Arden Street, however the 23-year-old has reportedly knocked back a move to the Kangaroos.

That hasn't depleted the Roos' interest in Pick 19, with the wooden spooners looking to further strengthen their already envious draft hand, holding picks 1, 20, 38 and 69.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 08: Darcy Macpherson of the Suns runs the ball during the AFL Community Series match between the Gold Coast Suns and the Brisbane Lions at Metricon Stadium on March 08, 2021 in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

According to AFL.com.au's Callum Twomey, Melbourne are looking to nab Gold Coast's pick and move back into the top 20 selections for November's Draft too.

The Demons traded their 2021 first-round selection to the Lions last year and are believed to be keen on discussing a trade with the Suns in order to rise back up the draft queue.

Fremantle are the third club showing interest in the Suns' Pick 19, with a deal involving Gold Coast midfielder Will Brodie potentially seeing the Dockers land both assets.

The Dockers are at an impasse in negotiations with Geelong to land Western Australian Jordan Clark, with the Cats unsatisfied with Fremantle Pick 27.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 05: Jordan Clark of the Cats celebrates kicking a goal during the round 3 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the Hawthorn Hawks at Melbourne Cricket Ground on April 05, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)

It is understood that Geelong are keen on Pick 8, which is unlikely to leave Fremantle's draft hand.

Pick 19 could aid negotiations with the Cats, who do not hold a selection until Pick 30.

Meanwhile, a four-club trade including the Bulldogs, Demons, Saints and Crows is reportedly brewing.

Twomey reports that Melbourne would get their wish in moving back into the first-round, adding the Bulldogs' Pick 17.

The Crows would gain the Demons' first-round selection for the 2022 Draft, while the Saints strengthen their draft hand and the Dogs add needed draft points to land father-son prospect Sam Darcy, adding picks 23, 44 and 45 for this year's count.

View the entire 2021 National Draft order.