Will Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera love St Kilda as much as they love him?

Sean Dillon

Will Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera love St Kilda as much as they love him? image

St Kilda fans have put up signs reading 'We love you Nas' during their clash on Sunday, but will Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera love them back?

Wanganeen-Milera's future has seemingly come down to two teams, with the Saints and the two teams from his home state of South Australia in Adelaide and Port Adelaide.

There were no further indicators from the Saints' superstar after his team won by 9 points against North Melbourne on Sunday.

Interviewed on Fox Footy after the game, the St Kilda superstar said a decision will come in time as fans eagerly await.

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"I was sorting that out with the club and my manager, but just sort of going about my business playing footy at the moment. So that'll come in due time," Wanganeen-Milera said.

Saints coach Ross Lyon jokingly said the signs the supporters were putting up wouldn't affect him, but he hopes it will help them sign him.

"If it's me, I've got no heart, right, so it doesn't affect (me), but hopefully Nas has got a heart, and hopefully it has an effect," Lyon said in his post-match press conference.

"It's great to be talking, great to have a player like this that's out of contract that we're excited about, the comp's excited about, and good luck to him, and good luck to us.

"I'm sure there'll be an answer at some point."

It will be an interesting time for the Saints, with some saying it would be a disaster if the club didn't sign him as he continues a great season that should see him selected in the All-Australian squad.

Wanganeen-Milera was drafted at pick 11 in the 2021 draft and has played 82 games for the Saints so far.

Sean Dillon

Sean Dillon is a contributing Wires Writer at The Sporting News based in Sydney, Australia