WESTERN Bulldogs forward Jarrad Grant could exercise his free agency rights, with the club yet to offer him a new contract.
The 26-year-old is an unrestricted free agent, meaning the Bulldogs would not be able to prevent him from leaving the club if he chose to do so.
Grant's manager, Anthony McConville, said his client would explore all available options after not being approached by the Bulldogs.
"Jarrad Grant hasn't been offered a contract and at this stage of the season you have to think it's unlikely," McConville told Channel Nine on Monday night.
"With this uncertainty, he's got to be looking at options."
Grant has played 81 games for the Bulldogs since making his debut in round five, 2009.
He booted 11 goals in his 19 appearances for the Bulldogs this season.
The No.5 selection in the 2007 NAB AFL Draft has battled form and endured an injury-interrupted time at Whitten Oval, fracturing his left foot in last year's pre-season campaign.
Grant signed a two-year contract extension with the club at the end of 2013.
Free agent Dog exploring options as club holds off on offer
Former first-round pick exploring options as Dogs hold off contract offer