Western Bulldogs have offered a future second-round pick for Adam Treloar, according to The Age’s Sam McClure.
After the 27-year-old met with the Dogs earlier this week, the club has now formally made an offer for the star on-baller.
According to the report, Collingwood is not happy with a second-round pick and believe he’s worth a first-round selection as a minimum.
Heading into the final hours of the Trade Period, the futures of Treloar as well as Jaidyn Stephenson and Tom Phillips are all clouded.
McClure is also reporting that the Dogs are now dealing exclusively with Collingwood, believing wantaway contracted midfielder Josh Dunkley and Treloar could play in the same team in 2021.
The Western Bulldogs have stopped dealing with Essendon.
— Sam McClure (@sam_mcclure) November 12, 2020
They now want Dunkley and Treloar in the same team next year.
The Dogs have offered a future second round pick for Treloar.
It’s beginning to get frantic.