West Coast have reportedly committed to recruiting former Brisbane midfielder Deven Robertson and ex-Collingwood youngster Finlay Macrae via this month's Supplemental Selection Period.

Robertson's imminent move to the Eagles has been confirmed since the conclusion of the trade period, when the Western Australian's trade request to join the Perth club did not eventuate during the player movement period.

The Eagles' intent to sign Robertson has remained, with a spot on the club's list to be left vacant ahead of the draft window.

West Coast have been handed four additional rookie list spots, which can be filled via the Rookie Draft and Supplemental Selection Period.

Adding to the incoming arrival of Robertson, the Eagles have committed to signing Macrae, per afl.com.au.

Macrae was delisted by the Magpies at the cessation of the recent season after five years and 21 games in the black and white, with his most recent AFL appearance coming in August last year.

Five trade targets for every AFL club: St Kilda Saints
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 23: Finlay Macrae of the Magpies in action during the 2021 AFL Round 19 match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Collingwood Magpies at Marvel Stadium on July 23, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

A shoulder injury significantly limited Macrae's 2025 campaign, which saw him feature in just six VFL matches.

With West Coast looking to strengthen their midfield, the additions of Macrae and Robertson do just that while still injecting both AFL experience and youth into the rebuilding side.

The Eagles, who carry Picks 1 and 2 into next week's AFL Draft, have links to a handful of club-tied prospects in this year's draft class.

Tylah Williams, Koby Evans and Wes Walley are all part of West Coast's NGA, while Charlie Banfield is linked as a father-son selection.

The latter trio could all be selected as rookies following the AFL Draft, which is scheduled for November 19-20.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION