Young forward Jake Rogers is reportedly weighing up his future at Gold Coast as the Suns' dramatic trade period looks set to continue.
According to 7 News' Xander McGuire, Rogers' management has been "gauging interest" from rival clubs despite the 20-year-old being contracted to the Suns through the 2026 season.
It is unclear which clubs may be interested in his talents at this stage.
Rogers has featured in just 18 AFL games since being drafted as a first-round selection in 2023 and may be seeking greater senior opportunity elsewhere.
The small forward kicked four goals in nine games in 2025 and averaged 3.2 score involvements from 7.2 disposals per game.
Jake Rogers is another Gold Coast Sun to watch over the trade period.
His management has been gauging interest with rival clubs - after the 2023 first round pick only managed 18 games in his first two years.
Heโs contracted until 2026. @7AFL @7NewsMelbourne
— Xander McGuire (@XanderMcGuire7) October 7, 2025
Rogers joins a growing list of Gold Coast players to consider a move this trade period.
Brayden Fiorini is exploring a move to Essendon, while midfielder Sam Flanders and Connor Budarick requested trades to St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs respectively.
Promising youngster Bailey Humphrey has fielded high levels of interest from Victorian clubs and forward Malcolm Rosas Jnr is set to join Sydney in the trade period as well.
More to come...





