The AFL future of Sharrod Wellingham, Josh Hill and Tom Lamb remains unclear after West Coast pledged to wait until after next month’s trade period to determine if they would be offered new deals.

The Eagles were this week quick to end speculation about the status of two of their out-of-contract veterans, with Mark LeCras and Eric Mackenzie earning one-year deals for 2018.

But fellow experienced players Wellingham and Hill – along with one-gamer Lamb – will have to sweat out the trade period before becoming any clearer on whether they’ll be wearing blue and gold next season.

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“They’ll be decisions we’ll be sitting on until we get through the trade period to work out exactly where we sit,” West Coast football operations manager Craig Vozzo told 6PR.

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“And they may… with us, look at their options as well.”

Wellingham, 29, played in the Eagles’ semifinal loss to GWS last weekend but managed just four games in the back half of the season as West Coast opted to look elsewhere.

Having won a flag with Collingwood in 2010, Wellingham is one of just two premiership players on West Coast’s list – alongside former Swan Lewis Jetta – following the retirements of Sam Butler and Sam Mitchell.

Hill booted 16 goals in 12 senior appearances this year, while Lamb’s sole Eagles appearance remains the opening game of the 2015 season.

Vozzo said West Coast would look to bolster its midfield and small forward stocks through the trade period, saying the club’s top pick – currently no.13 – was “definitely” on the table if the right deal arose.

Collingwood goalsneak Alex Fasolo has been rumoured to be eyeing a return to his home state after battling depression this season.

The 25-year-old has one year to run on his Magpies contract.

“Alex is a really good player, and obviously he plays forward, which is an area we’re looking to improve,” Vozzo said.

“I think he’s a contracted player, but if he was someone who became available, we’d definitely need it consider it seriously.”