The Western Bulldogs have reportedly emerged as a potential suitor for out-of-contract Brisbane midfielder Deven Robertson.
The Lions onballer has struggled to cement his spot in the senior side following the injection of the Ashcroft brothers and Sam Marshall over the past year.
The 24-year-old has played six games in the last 24 months, but has played 41 matches since he was drafted in 2019.
However, the Bulldogs, who will look to bolster their midfield depth given the ages of Tom Liberatore (32) and Adam Treloar (32), while Marcus Bontempelli is set to turn 30 in November.
The Western Bulldogs have emerged as a potential home for Brisbane's Deven Robertson. West Coast is also keen, having chased him in 2023 as well. The midfielder is uncontracted and set for a fresh start after only four AFL games this season. @AFLcomau @traderadio
— Riley Beveridge (@RileyBev) September 29, 2025
Robertson explored a move away to West Coast at the end of 2023 after he featured in the club's grand final loss to Collingwood.
The Eagles have retained their interest from two years ago, and are deemed keen on the former Pick 22.
Robertson featured a career-high 16 times in both 2021 and 2023.






