ST KILDA will be among the busiest clubs on Wednesday, with as many as 20 players from across the competition set to move clubs during a dramatic final day of the Telstra AFL Trade Period.
The Saints are likely to be involved in up to six of those deals ahead of the 7.30pm AEDT deadline, with the club still hopeful of luring the final three of its five trade targets.
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It still needs to secure deals for Bradley Hill, Zak Jones and Dan Butler, while attempting to find new homes for Jack Steven, Josh Bruce and Blake Acres throughout the final hours of the exchange period.
It's taken until the final day but Bradley Hill will finally land at St Kilda on Wednesday.
However, St Kilda is not the only club with plenty on its plate on Wednesday.
Carlton is still attempting to secure its main trade period targets in Tom Papley and Jack Martin, while negotiating a swap of ruckmen with Marc Pittonet likely to arrive and Andrew Phillips set to depart.
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The Swans, still desperate to retain Papley, will have to find their own way of luring a contracted player away from his club as they continue their high-profile pursuit of Joe Daniher.
Sydney also has to find a deal to land Lewis Taylor, while negotiating with St Kilda over Jones.
The Swans are keen to lure 2014 Rising Star winner Lewis Taylor to Sydney.
Essendon will try to keep Daniher, while bringing as many as three players - including Tom Cutler, Aiden Bonar and Phillips from Carlton.
Fremantle will broker a deal that will see Hill land at St Kilda, while it is eyeing its own potential moves for James Aish, Connor Menadue and Acres.
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Brisbane is still haggling over a price for Callum Ah Chee, though could find more buying power when Taylor and Cutler depart the club.
Geelong should prise Steven from St Kilda, with its focus to then turn to finding a move that will see Zac Smith return to Gold Coast.
Smith will be the Suns' only trade target, with their attentions likely to move straight to getting Martin and Ah Chee to their new clubs.
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The Western Bulldogs are unlikely to be seeing anyone leave, though remain locked in negotiations for Bruce to arrive via St Kilda and Alex Keath to come from Adelaide.
The Crows themselves have plenty to work through, with Keath likely to be joined by Josh Jenkins in exiting the club. His suitor remains to be seen.
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Collingwood has to see Aish find a new club, as does Greater Western Sydney with Bonar, Hawthorn with Pittonet and Richmond with duo Butler and Menadue.
Melbourne, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide and West Coast look like the only sides with little business to complete on Wednesday.