List Mgmt. 2024 Trade & List Management Thread - Part 3

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PARKER DEAL HANGS IN THE BALANCE


TALKS over Luke Parker remain at a standstill going into the trade period's final day, with North Melbourne yet to raise its offer for the Sydney veteran.


The Kangas' opening bid of pick No.62 for Parker was knocked back by the Swans in the opening days of the trade period, with the club demanding something far more significant for the contracted midfielder.


The two clubs have been yet to find a middle ground for Parker, with North Melbourne's attentions divided by the club's chase for Port Adelaide star Dan Houston and Western Bulldogs utility Caleb Daniel.


Sydney list manager Chris Keane warned on the first day of the trade period that discussions over Parker's value wouldn't be "straightforward", with North Melbourne's Brady Rawlings later saying the Kangas would have to be prepared to "move on" if talks didn't progress.


North Melbourne's pick No.25 is set to be involved in negotiations to unlock a Daniel deal, leaving the club with the No.44 selection to potentially solve the Parker standstill. The two sides have also raised the possibility of dealing in future picks to ensure an agreement is eventually reached.


Parker, who is contracted at the Swans for 2025, has requested a trade to Arden Street where he's set to take up a multi-year deal under coach Alastair Clarkson. – Riley Beveridge

Leaving us with only pick 2 in the best draft since we started our rebuild ✅
 

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Leaving us with only pick 2 in the best draft since we started our rebuild ✅
Might be a sign our F1 is going to Freo (11 and 30/F2) after the Bolton trade or perhaps GWS (15/16/21).
We seem to want a pick in the teens and can't trade out a F2/F3 without retaining one if we moved our F1.
But the Houston situation resolved might mean we can move a F2 or F3 now.
 
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