What price should your club pay for the top trade targets of 2019?
Joe Daniher has asked for a trade to Sydney, but Essendon will drive a hard bargain on the contracted forward. How will he get to the Swans? YOU BE THE LIST MANAGER
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We all know how trade time works by now.
A player requests a move to a certain club, then the real stuff starts.
One club sets a price higher than their player is realistically worth, the other scoffs at their demands and the haggling starts.
Usually, by an hour or so before the trade deadline, they come to a consensus about a player’s true worth.
This is your chance to have a say on what your club should part with to land it's the most in-demand players of 2019.
Vote on more than 20 of the leading targets of the off-season below.
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JOE DANIHER
Daniher has been linked with a move to Sydney, with the Swans holding picks five and 25. They would be likely to land another first-round pick if Tom Papley moves on.
BRAD HILL
The Fremantle flyer has nominated St Kilda and the Dockers want the Saints’ No. 6 pick as part of the deal. But is that price too high?
SAM POWELL-PEPPER
Essendon has reportedly shown interest in the Port Adelaide midfielder, while he has also been linked with a return to Western Australia. Would the Bombers pick 31 be enough?
JACK MARTIN
Martin was courted strongly by Western Bulldogs and Carlton but wants to join the Blues. How a deal gets done remains to be seen with Tom Papley keen to join Carlton too. The Blues’ next pick after selection nine is 41.
JACK STEVEN
The four-time St Kilda best-and-fairest is expected to land at Geelong. Steven only played seven games this year as he took time away from football to deal with mental health issues.
JOSH JENKINS
Key forward Jenkins is on the way out of Adelaide. He was linked with a big-money move to Brisbane Lions in 2016 but is expected to join a Victorian club this time around.
TOM PAPLEY
Tom Papley wants to be a Blue. How he gets there is another matter. Carlton has pick 9 in this year’s draft but then doesn’t have a second rounder if Sydney demands a bounty for the contracted goalkicker.
ZAK JONES
Jones has been blistering at his best but has lacked consistency during his time as a Swan. He’s tipped to be one of the new faces at Moorabbin next year, but Brad Hill will be the Saints’ priority. The Saints’ next pick after No. 6 is No. 57.
ED LANGDON
The Dockers wingman will get to Melbourne, with pick 22 a likely starting point in negotiations. The Demons have pick 40 in the third round, but might want a selection back if they send two picks west.
ALEX KEATH
Crows key defender Keath has asked to become a Western Bulldog and don’t be surprised if Adelaide starts negotiations with pick No. 13. If pick No. 32 heads to St Kilda for Josh Bruce, the Crows will likely have to settle for a future second-rounder.
TIM KELLY
The Herald Sun revealed on September 5 Kelly would request a trade to Western Australia, which is expected to become official in the first week of October. Whether West Coast can satisfy Geelong remains to be seen.
BRAD CROUCH
Has insisted he wants to stay in Adelaide, but the rumours Gold Coast is interested in the prolific, but injury-prone Crows on-baller persist.
PADDY RYDER
The veteran ruckman weighed up a return to Essendon before settling on St Kilda. It might take a future pick to get him to Moorabbin if the club passes Western Bulldogs’ No. 32 selection to Sydney for Zak Jones.
EDDIE BETTS
Small forward has his heart set on a return to Carlton after being squeezed out at Adelaide. He kicked 37 goals this year but at 32 years old the Blues won’t be willing to pay much in the form of a trade.
JOSH BRUCE
The Saints forward is tipped to cross to Whitten Oval on a long-term deal and will partner Aaron Naughton in attack for the Bulldogs.
HUGH GREENWOOD
Greenwood fielded offers from Victoria and both Queensland clubs and appears certain to join Gold Coast. The Suns need midfield experience and he’ll add a tougher edge to Gold Coast.
SAM JACOBS
The Crows big man won his spot back late in the season but Reilly O’Brien is the long-term ruckman in Adelaide. He’s joining GWS, but at what price?
DARCY CAMERON
Stuck behind Sam Naismith and Callum Sinclair in Sydney, Cameron is keen to partner Brodie Grundy and show his wares as a forward with Collingwood.
JON PATTON
The injury-plagued forward has nominated Hawthorn as his preferred home for 2020 and pick No. 47 seems a fair deal. But will it be enough for the Giants?
ORAZIO FANTASIA
Was first linked with a return to South Australia mid-year and despite denials from player and club the talk remains. Will the Power make a play?
SAM FROST
The defender finished top-10 in Melbourne’s best and fairest, but the Dees are reportedly prepared to deal as they plan for the return of Steven May and Jake Lever. Will Frost be another Hawks steal?