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AFL trades: Follow the latest news and developments from the final day of the 2025 trade period

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VideoPlenty of big deals to unfold before tonight's 7:30pm AEDT deadline.

It’s D-Day for AFL trades, with clubs racing the clock to complete deals and a swathe of big names still left on the table. Follow all the action in our live trade blog!

Charlie Curnow is the name being discussed the most as a potential shift from Carlton to Sydney looms, while we wait to see what will take place with the likes of Christian Petracca, Zach Merrett, Clayton Oliver, Rowan Marshall, Callum Ah Chee and more.

Stay across the day’s developments as they happen here!

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Find all the action from trade deadline day below.

Consequences

Jy Simpkin didn’t get a trade away from North Melbourne but it’s set to cost him the captaincy at the Roos.

Declined

Tom Petroro has declined to speak about the Zach Merrett deal at this stage.

He cuts a frustrated man.

Marshall update

Rowan Marshall will stay at St Kilda.

The Saints rejected Geelong’s offer.

Merrett stays

Essendon held firm with the Hawks and Zach Merrett is going nowhere.

Essendon wanted pick 10, 22, 2026 first-round pick and 2027 first-round pick.

No deal

Callum Ah Chee won’t be traded to Adelaide.

He could still make the move via the draft but it gets complicated.

Shaking hands (Curnow a Swan)

The Swans team have shaken hands with Carlton and it looks like Charlie Curnow is now a Swan.

Carlton get a 2025 first, 2026 first and 2027 first plus Will Hayward.

Five-minute warning

We have five minutes left and any deal still being haggled over is in trouble.

Rowan Marshall

Geelong are offering pick 19 and a future second-rounder for the Saints ruck and Marshall’s manager looked happy so it could be accepted.

Oh boy

Merrett could remain a Bomber.

His manager Tom Petroro looks angry in the Hawks’ room, pointing fingers and slamming his stuff down on the table.

The Hawks staff appear like a group that have offered all they are willing to.

Essendon appear to still want four first-round picks and a second-rounder.

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