Western Bulldogs youngster Patrick Lipinski is reportedly being eyed-off by a number of Victorian clubs.

Lipinski has found himself out of the senior side for most of 2021 due to the depth of the Bulldogs incredible midfield and injury issues. Now rival clubs are starting to believe they can offer him more regular senior football in order to get him through the door.

SEN's Sam Edmund is reporting that the 22-year-old may have some offers to weigh up at the end of the season.

"Patrick Lipinski has become the subject of serious interest from rival clubs. He had 36 possessions and kicked three goals (in the VFL on Friday)," Sam Edmund.

"He's a lifelong Western Bulldogs supporter, but rival clubs are knocking and offering more opportunity."

The exciting youngster is out of contract at the end of the season which may lower his price for anyone who is keen to lure him away from the Whitten Oval.

Lipinski dominated at VFL level last week with 36 disposals and booted three goals against Geelong in a performance that sees him in the frame for a senior recall.

Edmund is reporting that the Bulldogs have not shown any interest in letting Lipinski leave the club at the end of the season.