AT LEAST two clubs, including St Kilda, have made approaches to Geelong forward Daniel Menzel's management about securing his services.
Manager Adam Ramanauskas said while Menzel wanted to stay with the Cats, if he were to be offered a multi-year deal elsewhere he would have to consider it.
Menzel has signed one-season deals with Geelong in recent years after spending four years on the sidelines following multiple knee reconstructions.
Ramanauskas told RSN927 there was "not just one suitor" for his client, confirming St Kilda was one of the clubs to have registered interest.
However, he said the Saints had not put a deal on the table.
Menzel began this season strongly with 15 goals in five games before an adverse reaction to an injection put him out until round 17.
"There's probably a moment in most players' career where people see what they actually can do rather than what they can't do," Ramanauskas said.
"It's more likely he'll stay at his club, but at the same time, and this is absolutely no different to last year, if there's a multi-year offer for Daniel at another football club, he has to consider it. I can't be any more clearer than that."
Menzel has played 70 games and kicked 132 goals for Geelong since making his debut in 2010.
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