Logan McDonald is attracting interest from multiple clubs, with Collingwood and Hawthorn vying to lure him away from Sydney and Fremantle. Reports indicate that financial incentives could sway McDonald toward Victorian clubs.
Collingwood faces challenges in their forward line due to aging players like Mason Cox (33) and Brody Mihocek (31), along with Dan McStay recovering from an ACL injury, highlighting their urgent need for reinforcements.
During discussions on Fox Footy’s Midweek Tackle, journalists Sam Landsberger and Jay Clark emphasized Collingwood’s pursuit of McDonald, who hails from Dunsborough, near Perth.
While Sydney aims to retain McDonald, concerns linger over their tight salary cap, recently tied up with deals for players like Errol Gulden, James Rowbottom, Will Hayward, and Ollie Florent, with Chad Warner’s contract expiring in 2025.
Meanwhile, Fremantle remains active in the market, bolstered by Josh Treacy’s standout season. Clark noted that Treacy’s emergence could influence Fremantle’s pursuit of McDonald. With Fremantle holding three first-round picks in the upcoming National Draft and eyeing Warner for next year, they appear poised to make significant moves in 2025.
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