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North makes giant AFL offer to young Pie

After the manager of Collingwood's Jordan De Goey speculated about a "Godfather" offer, North Melbourne are bidding for the young AFL star.

Jordan de Goey of the Magpies.
North Melbourne have made an offer to Jordan De Goey said to be worth $5 million over five years. (AAP)

A "Godfather" offer has arrived for rising Collingwood star Jordan De Goey, with AFL rivals North Melbourne making an offer they believe he can't refuse.

After tempting Dustin Martin and Josh Kelly with massive bids last year, the Kangaroos are dangling a carrot at De Goey said to be worth $5 million over five years.

De Goey is out of contract at the end of the season and has been in strong form.

Adam Treloar's long-term hamstring injury last Sunday means De Goey will be even more important for the Magpies as they aim for their first finals series since 2013.

De Goey's manager, Ben Niall, talked up his value earlier this month, saying rival clubs are circling.

"If he can stay then obviously we would like to be able to facilitate that," Niall said.

"But if he gets a Godfather offer then what do you do?

"We're in that sort of situation that we're not looking to leave."

The obvious complication for De Goey is his off-field indiscretions but Niall has dismissed that as a factor.

The current good news about De Goey is in stark contrast with the start of the season, when he served a club suspension for drink-driving then suffered a hamstring injury that delayed his comeback until round four.

De Goey also was in trouble early last year for lying to the Magpies after he broke his hand in a bar brawl, initially blaming the injury on an accident while playing with his dog.

After the drink-driving episode, Collingwood football manager Geoff Walsh famously said De Goey could have a long career at the club or a very short one.

Negotiations were put off until midyear because of the drink-driving incident.

"I don't think there's a discount for 'bad behaviour', in inverted commas," Niall said.

"I would say that's more about what is the typical price to stay and what is the premium with which it becomes more difficult to stay.

"What's happening on the field is a reflection of a lot of personal growth and development as a young man who's becoming more self-aware and growing up and in the spotlight.

"He had a pretty tough moment earlier in the year. We all muck up every now and then."

An intriguing element to North's offer is it comes a day after news of Graeme Allan joining the Kangaroos.

Allan, one of the game's most experienced football administrators, is at Arden St in a part-time role.

He hasn't worked in football since starting a 12-month AFL ban in 2016 for his part in the Lachie Whitfield controversy at GWS.

North have stunned the AFL with their form this season and hold eighth spot.

Last week, coach Brad Scott said their improvements on and off the field made them more attractive as a potential destination club.


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