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Snapshot of looming AFL trade moves

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A quick glance at the possible high-profile moves during the final week of the AFL trade period.

JEREMY CAMERON.
JEREMY CAMERON. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty Images

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.

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