Fringe GWS midfielder Aiden Bonar is a name to keep an eye on as the trade period unfolds.
According to the Herald Sun, multiple clubs have shown an interest in Bonar who has played just six games in two years at the Giants.
AFL Media's Mitch Cleary reported in May that the young midfielder was gettable.
The 20-year-old Victorian has struggled to break into a star-studded GWS midfield and could embark on a fresh start at a new club.
Bonar was a first-round selection – pick No.11 – in the 2017 AFL Draft and is a product of the Dandenong Stingrays.
Standing at 188cm, the big-bodied on-baller is a player that could be of interest for specific clubs needing additional size and strength around the contest.
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