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A quick glance at the possible high-profile moves during the final week of the AFL trade period.
THE BIG AFL TRADE PERIOD MOVES YET TO GO THROUGH AHEAD OF THURSDAY'S DEADLINE
JEREMY CAMERON (Greater Western Sydney)
Preferred destination: Geelong
State of play: GWS matched the Cats' bid for the restricted free agent in order to force a trade deal. The two clubs remain in contact over a deal for the prolific spearhead.
ADAM TRELOAR (Collingwood)
Preferred destination: Not yet declared
State of play: Treloar has five years left to run on his bumper contract but appears set to be forced out because of the Magpies' salary-cap issues. No major suitor has stepped forward as yet, but it is unlikely the gun midfielder will remain at Collingwood next year.
ADAM SAAD (Essendon)
Preferred destination: Carlton
State of play: The Bombers want a first-round pick in exchange for the running defender, who has finished top-three in their best-and-fairest award for the last three seasons. They may have to give up a later pick with Saad to get the deal over the line.
JOSH DUNKLEY (Western Bulldogs)
Preferred destination: Essendon
State of play: Dunkley wants out of the Bulldogs as he seeks more midfield time and has picked the Bombers as his club of choice.
JYE CALDWELL (Greater Western Sydney)
Preferred destination: Essendon
State of play: GWS want a first-round draft pick in exchange for the promising young player, who they initially selected with pick 11 in the 2018 draft.
BEN BROWN (North Melbourne)
Preferred destination: Melbourne
State of play: Brown could fill a hole in attack for the Demons, who need firepower but are unwilling to give up a first-round draft pick.