West Coast are reportedly considering adding a future pick to their Tim Kelly offer in a bid to prise the midfielder away from Geelong on trade deadline day.

The Cats have been reluctant to deal Kelly to the Eagles after the 24-year-old’s fantastic debut season, demanding a top-10 pick to even consider moving him on with a year still to run on his contract.

The Eagles have offered picks No.20 and 22, but that was swiftly rejected, leaving negotiations at an impasse.

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However The Herald Sun is reporting the reigning premiers are still desperate to secure the South Fremantle product and could sweeten the deal with a future pick swap in the final hours of the trade period.

The new offer could see the Eagles part with the two picks they already offered, plus give Geelong next year’s second-round pick in exchange for Kelly and a future third or fourth-round pick.

Kelly’s management is set to meet with the Cats’ front office again today in a bid to get the deal over the line.