Richmond's Josh Caddy is weighing up his future at Punt Road, reports The Herald Sun.
The dual-premiership Tiger played just nine games in 2021 and was unable to nail down a spot in Damien Hardwick’s side, averaging 12.5 disposals and kicking two goals.
Caddy, who kicked 46 goals playing as a permanent forward in 2018, has been deployed on a wing at times over the last two seasons.
The Herald Sun understands that Richmond would be open to trading Caddy if the deal satisfied both parties.
The 28-year-old has kicked 164 goals in 174 games for the Tigers, Geelong and Gold Coast since making his AFL debut in 2011.
He is contracted to Richmond until the end of 2022.
Tigers pair Daniel Rioli (2022) and Rhyan Mansell (2023) signed contract extensions on Tuesday.
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