Gold Coast free agent Brayden Fiorini has reportedly toured Port Adelaide's facilities as he weighs up his playing future.

Fiorini remains unsigned at the Suns for 2026, with his contract status and strong run of form sparking the interest of multiple rival clubs.

The 28-year-old falls under the unrestricted band of free agency, meaning any club keen on his services can acquire him for no cost other than salary cap payment, while the Suns can't match a bid for the midfielder.

As revealed by 9 News Adelaide, Fiorini has met with the Power ahead of the free agency window's opening next Friday.

It is understood that Essendon is also keen on the wingman, while the Suns remain keen to retain his signature. 

Fiorini played 18 games for the Suns this year after a stellar run of form in the VFL to start 2025, with the Northern Knights product amassing at least 43 touches in three of his five games at the level this year.

He would also boot five goals from 34 disposals in Round 5 against Sydney's reserves.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 25: Brayden Fiorini of the Suns takes possession of the ball during the round 11 AFL match between Euro-Yroke (Saint Kilda Saints) and Gold Coast Suns at Marvel Stadium, on May 25, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 25: Brayden Fiorini of the Suns takes possession of the ball during the round 11 AFL match between Euro-Yroke (Saint Kilda Saints) and Gold Coast Suns at Marvel Stadium, on May 25, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Morgan Hancock/Getty Images)

After returning to Damien Hardwick's side in Round 9, Fiorini didn't come out of the senior team for the rest of the year, with the outside ball winner featuring in both of the club's AFL finals matches. 

He would go on to average 20.94 disposals, 3.56 marks, 4.22 tackles and 2.94 inside 50s per game this year.

Fiorini has played 123 games at the top level, appearing in at least 10 games in eight of his 10 campaigns for Gold Coast.

The 2025 Free agency window will run from next Friday until October 10. 

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