The future of former Brownlow medallist Tom Mitchell is in doubt after he was delisted by Collingwood on Saturday.
The 32-year-old is the second premiership Pie to have not been offered a contract for 2026, with American Mason Cox also now looking for a new home.
Mitchell managed only six games for the Pies in 2024, followed by just four this year as he dealt with injury.
His tenure with Collingwood ends after three seasons and 36 games, where he was a crucial part of the Magpies' premiership triumph in 2023.
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He arrived at Collingwood after six years at Hawthorn, where he won a Brownlow medal in 2018 and was twice an All-Australian.
Mitchell's career originally began at Sydney in 2012, and he has since gone onto play 207 games. It's unclear if he will be picked up by a fourth club for 2026.