AFL Trade Period 2026: Every Club's Biggest Targets & Mega Deals (2026)

The AFL trade period is a time of great anticipation and speculation, with clubs and fans alike eagerly awaiting the opportunities to strengthen their lists. As we approach the halfway mark of the 2026 season, the trade machine is already humming, with rival clubs circling stars and veterans weighing up their futures. In this article, I will provide a comprehensive overview of the trade landscape, focusing on the key players and clubs involved. I will also offer my personal insights and commentary on the potential moves and their implications.

Adelaide Crows

The Crows have been very active in their pursuit of rival superstars, with their hunt for Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera and Christian Petracca last season being a notable example. While they were ultimately unsuccessful in acquiring either player, their attention has now turned to Zac Bailey, one of very few restricted free agents on the market this year. Bailey, who is only behind Zak Butters as the biggest name on the trade table, is considered the early frontrunner for the Crows should he depart Springfield at season's end. However, any acquisition will cost the Crows a fortune.

Brisbane Lions

The Lions' list is filled with talent, and it's hard for the club to match some of the reported figures being thrown Bailey's way. All that said, it's still too early to get a major read on what his AFL future may look like. Similarly, but for different reasons, two-time Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale may also depart the club at season's end. Clubs such as Collingwood and Adelaide have also been floated as potential suitors, but right now feel like they're playing second fiddle to the Eagles.

Carlton

The Blues have a monster number of players out of contract heading into Round 10 of this season, and you can expect that to remain the case for at least a little while longer. With the exception of their new recruits, Sam Walsh and Jagga Smith, no name seems to be off the table in the eyes of some media figures and pundits - think Patrick Cripps, Jacob Weitering and Adam Cerra, among others. The former at this stage has been hinted at being the most likely of the trio to leave, but there is still so much to play out there.

Collingwood

Are the Magpies in the Zak Butters race? Yes, but nowhere near to the level of the Western Bulldogs or Geelong, which won't surprise many. However, there has been a recent update in the club's interest in fellow restricted free agent Ben King, with Seven's Mitch Cleary reporting he is no longer being pursued by Collingwood as he edges towards a short-term extension at Gold Coast.

Essendon

Perhaps unlike previous years, the Bombers have a decent number of players locked away until the end of 2027, but there are still 14 out-of-contract names worth keeping an eye on this season. Before dissecting them though, the elephant in the room remains Zach Merrett, after his trade request to Hawthorn last October fell through. It remains to be seen whether the Hawks' interest will be the same 12 months on, and there haven't been any meaningful developments this season as he focuses on playing his best football.

Fremantle

As is well-documented, Fremantle entered the 2026 trade period with their premiership-contending core firmly locked away for years to come, but still face decisions on more than a dozen out-of-contract players, many of whom are veterans and add notable depth. The biggest external story to monitor is the potential homecoming of three-time Richmond triple-premiership defender Nathan Broad.

Geelong Cats

Who aren’t Geelong in the race for? Very few, it seems. The Cats have been linked to star names including Zak Butters, Ben King and, more recently, GWS captain Toby Greene. The former looks destined to join either the Cats or Western Bulldogs, and while the Dogs will rightly be considered favourites indefinitely, Chris Scott’s side are well and truly in the hunt for the Port Adelaide superstar.

Gold Coast Suns

Understandably, Ben King is the free agent name on the lips of all Suns supporters right now. A report earlier this week from Seven’s Mitch Cleary revealed that Collingwood has essentially withdrawn its interest in the key forward, and only further points towards the belief he will sign a short-term extension - likely two years in length. His likely decision to stay, though, could have a big flow-on effect for fellow out-of-contract key forward Jed Walter.

GWS Giants

The Giants’ list is one of, if not the most settled in the competition when it comes to players out of contract this season. Captain Toby Greene will clearly be a talking point during the second half of this year as he weighs up whether he wants to finish his career in his home state of Victoria. The 270-gamer will attract interest from a number of clubs, including Geelong.

Hawthorn

Have the Hawks moved on from interest in Zak Butters? SEN’s Tom Morris seems to think so, having reported late last month that while the club would formally say it hasn’t dropped out, it is targeting other players this year. Those other players in question are Bailey Humphrey and, to a lesser extent, Ben King. The former made his intentions for a preferred move back to Victoria very well known last October, and it wouldn’t surprise to see him do so again this off-season with the Hawks hot for his services.

Melbourne

After a nifty 2025 off-season that saw Steven King’s side welcome several recruits at the expense of Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver, there aren’t a huge number of names linked to the Demons just yet. Untried Kangaroo Brayden George could be one to keep an eye on later in the year, but that’s not a major focus right now in May.

North Melbourne

Sign. George. Wardlaw. If there is just one out-of-contract player the Kangaroos could retain right now, it’s the 21-year-old. AFL Media’s Josh Gabelich reported last week that contract talks between Wardlaw and the club will begin imminently, and while he hasn’t given any indication of wanting to move, Roos fans will hold their breath until he’s locked away.

Port Adelaide

Sorry, Power fans. There aren’t any positive updates in the Zak Butters space to pass on right now, despite the club’s pleasantly surprising start to 2026. As things stand, the pecking order for the superstar’s services next year is: the Western Bulldogs, then Geelong, then daylight, and then Port - and even then, there may be a Victorian club or two ahead of them.

Richmond

The Tigers have been vocal in their desire to stay in the race for Port Adelaide superstar Zak Butters, but right now they still remain a long shot for the midfielder’s services. That being said, they could well be the rival club capable of throwing the most money at him to play in a midfield alongside their emerging young guns.

St Kilda

The contract hysteria at Moorabbin is nowhere near what it has been in recent years, in a sign the Saints’ list is relatively settled. That being said, there will still be a squeeze of sorts with at least a couple of players. As emphasised by foxfooty.com.au earlier this month, young gun Darcy Wilson is a player rival clubs have been blowing up the phone over, with easily more than half the league interested in acquiring his services.

Sydney Swans

Things are very quiet at Sydney right now on the trade front, with arguably the least noise to report across the competition. Internally, the club’s sole focus for the next little while will continue to revolve around unrestricted free agent Joel Amartey.

West Coast Eagles

In a pleasant surprise, Andrew McQualter’s side could attract genuine talent to the club this off-season. As revealed by AFL Media’s Callum Twomey, three-time Richmond premiership defender Nathan Broad is set to return to his home state of Western Australia at season’s end, instantly placing the Eagles in a strong position to acquire his services.

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