North Melbourne's busy off-season under new coach Alastair Clarkson is continuing, with Fremantle's Darcy Tucker set to request a trade to Arden Street, per reports from Callum Twomey.

Tucker remains contracted to the Dockers until the conclusion of the 2023 season, but is reportedly keen for the club to facilitate his move back home to Victoria.

The 25-year-old was drafted from Horsham in 2015, going on to play 108 games for the Dockers since his debut in 2016.

Tucker joins fellow Docker Griffin Logue in requesting a trade to North, with the club also showing interest in several other players, including St Kilda's Hunter Clark.

Unlike Tucker, Logue is out of contract at Fremantle and is set to continue his career elsewhere. The duo aren't the only Dockers to have their name thrown up in the trade conversation, with forward Rory Lobb also garnering interest, despite the club openly admitting that the 29-year-old won't be going anywhere.

Blake Acres has also requested a trade out of Fremantle, set to be in navy blue from 2023 onwards.