ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 22: Sam Gray of the Power celebrates a goal during the 2019 AFL round 14 match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Geelong Cats at Adelaide Oval on June 22, 2019 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by James Elsby/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Exciting Port Adelaide forward Sam Gray is facing an uncertain future at the club, according to former club great Warren Tredrea.

The 27-year old comes out of contract at the end of the season, and Tredrea says the Power are yet to offer him a new deal.

“He’s out of contract and Port hasn’t put an offer to him. I’m staggered by this. Right now he won’t be there next year," he told FIVEaa.

“I don’t know why when he comes to play most weeks, he uses the ball well. He’s a guy that can kick. I know he’s not an absolute world-beater, but he’s a solid player who can play a role…

“He’s not a highly paid player, but when he’s kicked 18 goals in 14 matches -- he missed the first couple.... The Blues the Saints and the Suns are offering multi year deals, plus five other clubs are going to look at him.

“I think there’s been six enquire.”

Gray has played 14 games for the Power this season, averaging 19.1 disposals and booting a total of 18 goals.

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