Port Adelaide CEO Matthew Richardson has claimed that the Power is 'confident' they can make a trade for St Kilda superstar Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera if he wants to join the Power.
Wanganeen-Milera is out of contract at the end of the year and is weighing up where he will play his football next year and beyond.
The Saints star looks to have three options: staying with the Saints or going home to his home state of South Australia, where Adelaide and Port Adelaide are based.
Port's CEO Matthew Richardson has explained that although the Power may not have the draft picks that the Saints would want for their superstar, they are confident a deal could be done if he wants to play for them.
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“Yeah, I’m confident that if that were to happen, that our guys would be able to find a way to make that deal happen,” Richardson said on SEN's The Run Home.
“But there is still a lot of water to go under the bridge yet. Again, our list management team are working through that, and if it gets to that point, I’m confident that we will find a way that we can make that happen.”
Richardson stressed that he was talking about a hypothetical trade, but the Power could accommodate what would be a big asking price from St Kilda.
“All of these things are hypotheticals," Richardson explained.
“I get that people like to hypothesise and come up with all sorts of formulas on how you might like to make these work."
The Crows or the Power will have to trade draft picks or players with Wanganeen-Milera's current team, St Kilda, to sign him.
The Saints would be asking for a lot if he requests a trade, as their superstar is averaging 30 disposals and just under a goal a game throughout this season.
A decision may happen soon with the end of the season only three games away for the Saints and Power, who will miss the finals.