Fremantle’s Lachie Neale has remained tight-lipped about his trip to Brisbane as speculation about the star midfielder’s future intensifies.

Seven News spoke to Neale at Perth Airport today after his trip to Brisbane to meet with the Lions amid significant trade interest from the Queensland club.

Neale still has a year to run on his current Dockers contract, but a reportedly substantial pay increase looms should he look to make the switch east.

The Lions’ reported offer is in the realm of $800,000 per season for five years.

When asked how Brisbane was, Neale replied: “The weather’s not too bad”.

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The 135-gamer said he had “no idea” when he would be in a position to decide his future.

Camera Icon Lachie Neale and his girlfriend Julie Clark at Perth Airport. Credit: Seven News

“I’m just working through it at the moment,” Neale said.

“It’ll probably take a while.”

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Lions coach Chris Fagan reportedly met with Neale in Brisbane on Sunday.

Neale’s uncertain future at Fremantle comes amid the looming exits of football manager Chris Bond and list manager Brad Lloyd, with the Dockers facing an off-season of change.

The potential exit of Neale has led to some commentators questioning the culture and player morale at the port club.