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WEEK two of the NAB AFL Trade Period kicks off on Monday, and perhaps the most intriguing potential deal involves Jordan Lewis.
Rumours still swirl around the status of North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein. A year ago it was unthinkable that the Roos could trade the competition's premier big man but the past week has shown that no-one is a certainty to stay with their current club.
Meanwhile, deals for Jaeger O'Meara, Dion Prestia and Bryce Gibbs need to be finalised. Paperwork can be lodged again from 9am on Monday.
Until then, AFL.com.au's Trade Winds will wrap up all of the latest action every morning.
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Dees want Lewis for three
Melbourne has offered Hawthorn veteran Jordan Lewis a three-year deal, according to a report in the Sunday Herald Sun.
Lewis, 30, is contracted until the end of 2017 at the Hawks. He finished second in the best and fairest this season behind Sam Mitchell, who has been traded to West Coast.
The Demons want Lewis to play in the midfield and help captain Nathan Jones lead the young team. They would offer only a late draft pick to acquire Lewis.
Goldstein to the Eagles?
West Coast could astonish the football world yet again by picking up Todd Goldstein, with WAtoday reporting the ruckman had a medical with the Eagles.
Eagles football manager Craig Vozzo said on Saturday that a move wasn't on the cards, but speculation continues to surround Goldstein’s future.
Goldstein, 28, is signed at North until the end of 2019 but the Roos have since acknowledged their group isn't good enough to win a premiership, with veterans Brent Harvey, Drew Petrie, Nick Dal Santo and Michael Firrito told they wouldn’t be at the club next season.
West Coast wants to replace injured big man Nic Naitanui, who is set to miss a large chunk of 2017 after a knee reconstruction.