Geelong has emerged as a candidate for wantaway forward Josh Jenkins.
The Crows spearhead has requested a trade away from the club and is willing to take a significant pay cut to continue his career elsewhere.
Telstra AFL Trade Radio’s Mitch Cleary believes the Cats are considering up the move.
“Geelong is weighing up a pursuit for Josh Jenkins. He’s got a million dollars left on a two-year contract,” Cleary said.
“He’s put his hand up and said he is willing to take a pay cut. The Cats are also willing to do a deal with the Crows that sees them pay a portion of that wage.
“They could be paying as little as $200,000 of Jenkins’ wage for the next two seasons and a large part of this is former teammate Patrick Dangerfield getting in the ears of the Cats officials and I think they might be coming around to it.”
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