OUT-OF-contract Western Bulldog Jarrad Grant will meet with club officials on Tuesday to negotiate his playing future.
The forward played just eight games in 2013, but kicked 13 goals, including one haul of four goals, and two bags of three.
Grant spent most of the season toiling in the VFL for Williamstown, but was given a chance in the senior side in the latter stages of the year.
In those games he produced some strong form, earning him a contract offer from the Bulldogs.
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The contract is believed to be a one-year deal, but Grant is pushing for the security of two years.
His manager Anthony McConville confirmed the timing of the meeting to AFL.com.au.
"He's out of contract at the moment and we have a meeting with the Bulldogs today … and we'll know more beyond that I suppose," McConville said on Tuesday.
"We're still having discussions with the Bulldogs. They have offered us a contract and we will work through that and decisions will be made thereafter."
Grant was selected with pick five in the 2007 NAB AFL Draft, and has played 58 games since his debut in 2009.