A STAGNANT AFL trade week has prompted a renewed call from the players' union for free agency to be introduced.

The week-long exchange period produced only six deals, a record-low number.

Underlining the lack of movement, the Sydney Swans could not trade forward Ryan O'Keefe despite his keenness from the start to move to a Victorian club while Carlton and Fremantle spent most of the week in a deadlock which required mediation over ruckman Robert Warnock.

AFL Players Association (AFLPA) operations manager Matt Finnis said the limited action meant players should be given more power to seek moves to clubs to rejuvenate their careers.

"We need a system where players have opportunities to have greater control of their careers by not relying upon transactions between two clubs to move when they're out of contract," he said.

"If you can free that end of the market, then inevitably there will be more incentives for clubs to do trades where players are looking to move because the risk is that they might lose that player the next year or the year after and not get anything in return."

The AFLPA has long been pushing for free agency, and will hold more talks with the AFL Commission before the end of the year.

It will use the trade week as a major platform to call for the system to be shaken up.

Finnis said the AFLPA was keen for free agency to be introduced responsibly, with possible safeguards to be implemented on such criteria as age, experience, salary, years in the AFL system or games played.

Another factor reducing the number of trades this year was the talent on offer in next month's NAB AFL Draft, which has been said to be on par with the ability found in the 2001 draft, which included superstars Chris Judd and Luke Hodge.

That, and the fact that the draft will be the last before concessions are granted to the Gold Coast and Western Sydney franchises meant clubs were conservative when it came to trading.

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