Just three days of wheeling and dealing remain in the 2025 AFL Trade Period, which could still see upward of 20 players move clubs.

Some of the game's biggest names are in line to land elsewhere, with Christian Petracca, Charlie Curnow, Zach Merrett, Clayton Oliver and Rowan Marshall seeking moves.

Almost every club has some part to play in the trade period prior to Wednesday's 7:30pm (AEDT) deadline, whether that be moving for a player, bidding farewell to one, or helping facilitate a trade between two other sides.

Players like Leek Aleer and Bailey Humphrey have been part of the trade rumour mill over the past two weeks, but no clear landing spots have emerged, potentially adding to the deals that could be struck in the coming days.

Here, we look at 19 players potentially on the move, and the likelihood of those deals happening.

2Rowan Marshall to Geelong

Verdict: Unlikely

Talks have waned but the Cats remain keen on the St Kilda ruckman.

For the Saints, it makes sense to open talks over a deal for Marshall, where they hold the leverage given his contract status.

The Cats will need to come to the table, with their 2025 first-round selection - Pick 19 - likely the centre of the deal.

This could hinge on how the Cats fare in their pursuit of Charlie Curnow though, making it a potential late deal on deadline day if one can be struck.

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