Crouch, a restricted free agent, informed the Adelaide Crows of his intention to sign a five-year deal with St Kilda . • Jye Caldwell's profile on the official website of the Greater Western Sydney Giants So much depends on Jeremy Cameron, whose negotiations with the club are ongoing. There’s a bit of unrest at the Bombers, and it could see a few more players leave than expected. If the kid really wants to leave (we dont know if he does). However, you can still subscribe via the Apple App Store or the Google Play. 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He was regarded as one of the best midfielders in the 2018 NAB AFL Draft but slipped to pick No.11 after multiple hamstring setbacks. WHO'S MOVING? Peter Wright would be the next option in line, and Gold Coast may be willing to pay some of his healthy salary to offload him. Ross Lyon has encouraged the Swans to once again snare a player for GWS’ clutches and make a play for Jeremy Cameron, whose contract negotiations continue to stall. The Swans and Giants are also in the hunt for Braydon Preuss, who looks set to head to a third club, and would be a huge addition to the red and white ruck stocks. A young gun has heaped more misery on the Giants by officially declaring his intentions to leave as a stack of stars head for the exit. Ben Brown is definitely available and could swap one set of stripes for another. Jye Caldwell is on the radar of several Victorian clubs, but his upbringing as a Saints fan might have Brett Ratten quietly confident. Melbourne need another genuine winger to compliment Ed Langdon, but the minutia of Polec’s remaining salary and North’s asking price will play a big part in any potential trade. Jackson Hately is a live chance to head home to South Australia, but Adelaide would be the clear frontrunner on a needs basis. Essendon could have a spot of better news on the horizon as they get their noses out in front in the race for GWS Giants youngster Jye Caldwell. Could they pull veteran defender Daniel Talia out of Adelaide? Joe Daniher asked for a trade to the Swans last year but Brisbane appear the frontrunners for his services in 2021. Your club's retirements and delistings. The obvious one is Joe Daniher, who wanted to head to Sydney last year and hasn’t said otherwise since. Ben Brown won’t be a Kangaroo next year. There’s been some chatter of Ben Brown as a potential pick up, but his suitors in Victoria would leave him far less likely to head interstate than Daniher, who is bursting to get out of the Victorian footy fishbowl. It's understood Essendon edged out St Kilda for his services. Cameron has wanted to negotiate with the Giants all year but if they can’t fit him into their salary cap, the Cats could pounce. His defensive capabilities could appeal to the Roos. They’re a strong chance of getting a midfielder in, having been linked strongly to Adelaide’s Brad Crouch and looming as a potential new home for Jack Viney, given the sameness of the Demons midfield. Almost certain to part ways with Brad Crouch, but how they do so is the intriguing part. Some of the AFL’s hottest free agents are yet to reveal their cards heading into the finals. Could both of the Pies’ picks in the 30s, or one and a sweetener, get a trade done? GWS Giants Jye Caldwell has a big decision to make as several Victorian clubs chase the second-year midfielder. The only veteran linked to the club is Ben Brown, whose manager Adam Ramanauskas has reached out to multiple teams, including Hawthorn. Jarrod Brander, who went to school in Geelong, has been linked to the Cats for a couple of years but there’s nothing strong there right now. JYE CALDWELL has become the fifth Greater Western Sydney player to request a move in six weeks after nominating Essendon as his preferred home on Thursday. Delisted Fremantle forward Cam McCarthy said a few weeks ago he has always wanted to play for the Magpies. Adelaide aren’t overly keen to part ways with him, but if his mind is made up, they can bolster their draft hand as much as possible to help progress their rebuild. Tom Green is way ahead and imo Hately offers more than Jye. It’s a battle between them and Geelong for the signature of Shaun Higgins should he decide to leave, but the Cats look the leaders on this one at the moment given their past interest and stronger draft hand. Saad has said himself he is driven by the quest for a premiership and none of his other suitors could boast being as close to one as the Tigers. Didn't you just say in the Finlayson thread that our midfield is garbage? ; He holds a British nationality however there is no information about his ethnic and religious background yet acquired. All but certain to farewell Ben Brown, which begs the question: how has it come to this? The Blues are offering him at least $850,000 a year over five years, which is an extraordinary amount for someone who has had injury struggles and has not played anywhere near as many midfield minutes as he’ll be asked to do at Carlton. If they’re looking to get some more leverage in the draft, Jack Lonie is being circled by several clubs, with the Western Bulldogs leading the charge. They lost a dynamic small forward in Chad Wingard a couple of years back and Fantasia would fit into that role brilliantly if he were to come across. Foxfooty.com.au’s Tom Morris reported the Dons are interested in lockdown Saints defender Ben Paton. They’ll get Zac Williams, but at what cost? Caldwell is uncontracted. The bad news keeps coming for GWS with confirmation that emerging midfielder Jye Caldwell wishes to be traded away from the club to join Essendon.