The Western Bulldogs are set to join Collingwood and Geelong in the West Australian hub, according to Seven News Perth's Ryan Daniels.
Fox Sports reports that it is likely that a fourth Victorian club will come along with them in the move west.
VEXIT HUBDATE:
As we told you on @7NewsPerth last night, expect @westernbulldogs to join @GeelongCats and @CollingwoodFC in WA hub as early as next week. Likely more teams sooner than expected.
League is heading for a condensed fixture that will see teams play 5 gm in 32 days.
— Ryan Daniels (@FootyRhino) July 2, 2020
In other potential hub movement, Hawthorn and Essendon are expected to move to the Gold Coast, but could first go to Sydney.
Melbourne, St Kilda and North Melbourne have all been linked to New South Wales.
Manly, Coogee and Wollongong and Olympic Park have all been floated as potential hub locations in NSW.
Clubs are yet to be informed of official plans from the AFL, but all 10 Victorian clubs' move interstate seems inevitable given the spike of COVID-19 cases in Melbourne.