Charlie Curnow Seeks Fresh Start Amid Trade Rumors
Charlie Curnow is seeking a fresh start away from Carlton, with the Sydney Swans and Geelong emerging as potential destinations.
The key forward had an exit meeting with Carlton on Thursday, emphasizing his desire to explore new opportunities.
Tom Papley, a Sydney Swans star, was linked to a bombshell Charlie Curnow trade, but his camp quickly denied the rumors.
Papley had previously attempted to join Carlton in 2019 but remained with the Swans.
Curnow's management approached Papley's camp about a potential trade, but it was swiftly rejected.
The 29-year-old Papley played only 10 games this year due to injury, kicking just seven goals.
Curnow is contracted with Carlton until 2029, but the Blues have declared they will not trade him.
The key forward battled a knee injury this year and underwent surgery after the season.
Curnow had previously shown interest in joining the Gold Coast Suns, but a deal seems unlikely.
Channel 7's Caroline Wilson revealed that Curnow would "air some grievances" in his exit meeting.
Wilson believes the Sydney Swans are a possible home for Charlie Curnow, given their success in luring Tony Lockett, Barry Hall, and Lance Franklin.
The Swans have a history of attracting top talent from Victoria, which could work in Curnow's favor.
Curnow's dissatisfaction with Carlton stems from issues with the football club, according to Wilson.
The key forward's future remains uncertain, with the Blues determined to keep him.
Curnow's exit meeting with Carlton marked a significant turning point in his career.
The Sydney Swans and Geelong are waiting in the wings, ready to pounce if Curnow becomes available.
Curnow's management will likely explore all options to secure a fresh start for the key forward.
The Blues' stance on not trading Curnow may be tested in the coming weeks.
As the situation unfolds, Curnow's future in the Australian rules football landscape remains a topic of interest.