New AFL documentary Show Me The Money II has been confirmed to be released later this month.

The docu-series, which will be released on February 23 on streaming service Stan, goes behind the scenes of the AFL's 2022 trade period.

After last year's first season aired in March, this year's edition goes into the hectic past off-season and the 34 players who were part of the two-week trade period.

Behind the dealings of each trade are the player agents, with this coming series featuring high-profile player agents Paul Connors, Colin Young, and Alex McDonald.

Connors, who owns and runs Connors Sports Management, is one of the league's most prominent player agents, with high-profile superstars Patrick Dangerfield, Bailey Smith and Christian Petracca among many players under his name.

Connors also manages former Western Bulldog and 2016 premiership player Lachie Hunter, who would be sent to Melbourne during the trade period.

Lachie Hunter during Melbourne's open training session at Gosch's Paddock, Melbourne in 2022 (Photo by Cameron Grimes/Zero Digital Sports)

Young, who is in charge of Corporate Sports Australia, has made a name within the player agent industry as a relentless and uncompromising negotiator in getting the best outcome for his player with many West Coast and Fremantle players under his wing.

Young would get deals done for wantaway Docker Rory Lobb to the Western Bulldogs, Griffin Logue to North Melbourne on a five-year deal, and Blake Acres to Carlton.

McDonald, who runs Hemisphere Management Group is one of the top player agencies in the game, has clients including former Collingwood skipper Scott Pendlebury, Carlton key forward Harry McKay and Geelong premiership forward Jeremy Cameron.

Some of the players involved in last year's trade period include Izak Rankine, Jason Horne-Francis, Luke Jackson, Josh Dunkley, Brodie Grundy, Tom Mitchell, Karl Amon, and Junior Rioli.

You can watch the trailer for Show Me The Money II below.