Four-time Hawthorn premiership player Luke Hodge could be set for a shock return to the AFL less than two months after announcing his retirement.

SEN reporter Sam McClure told SEN Breakfast Gold Coast CEO Mark Evans has made contact with Hodge in a bid to get the retiring Hawk over to the Suns for one final season.

In a deal similar to that of Hodge's former teammate Sam Mitchell, the defender would play one season for the Suns, before moving into a coaching role on the Gold Coast.

โ€œItโ€™s my understanding Mark Evans has made personal contact with Luke Hodge over a position, which may involve him coming out of retirement and playing for at least a season,โ€ McClure toldย SEN Breakfastย on Monday morning.

โ€œHe may or may not take up the offer, but itโ€™s believed he is seriously considering it. He thought his days were over and heโ€™s reconsidering what to do.

โ€œPeople will deny this and I know Hodgey is finishing a book over the next week, heโ€™s due to start in the media next season.

โ€œHe was also asked to be a part of the coaching selection panel, but the five man panel was confirmed over the weekend.โ€

After a 305-game career, Hodge was setting himself up for a move into the media, but Evans' call may give him something to consider.

Former Melbourne captain Garry Lyon said Hodge would be perfect for the struggling Suns, and would significantly improve the culture.

โ€œAll I know is that club appears to me to be rudderless, in terms of strong on-field discipline, not off-field, (but) on-field,โ€ Lyon said.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve got prodigiously talented kids who Iโ€™m told have yet to embrace the necessary professionalism required at this level, and whilst the Gold Coast is a nice place to be it doesnโ€™t always engender the atmosphere that is need at this level.

โ€œI donโ€™t think it would matter (if he was made captain), Iโ€™m happy to have Steven May and Tom Lynch remain captain, but Iโ€™d make him assistant coach.

โ€œMark Evans would know intimately what Luke Hodge brings to a football club. On and off the field, so it absolutely ticks boxes for me. You would have a better culture there within two months."