SYDNEY forward Tim Membrey will meet a clutch of Victorian clubs in the next two days after requesting a trade out of the Swans.

It was revealed on Thursday the 188cm forward told Sydney chiefs on Monday he wants to seek more senior opportunities elsewhere.

Western Bulldogs and Essendon are among the clubs interested in Membrey, but Carlton has bowed out of the race.

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The Dogs have lost key forward Liam Jones, while the Bombers are also on the hunt for marking power to replace big men Paddy Ryder and Stewart Crameri.

Membrey has run hot in the NEAFL kicking 104 goals in two seasons, including five majors in last month’s grand final.

Membrey has been likened to West Coast’s Jack Darling.

Former Gippsland Power coach Nick Stevens believes Membrey is a better shot on goal than ex-Blues spearhead Brendan Fevola.

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“It’s a big comment, but he’s such a powerful and penetrating kick for a kid his age and he just doesn’t miss many,” Stevens said.

Membrey, 20, must meet with his suitors before flying overseas over the weekend on his end-of-season trip.

He has fallen victim to the Swans’ star-studded forward line, playing only senior game since he was taken with pick No. 46 in the 2012 national draft.

The decision of Sydney champion Adam Goodes to play on next season clinched Membrey’s call to look elsewhere for a fresh start.

It is understood the Swans are happy to help facilitate a suitable trade for the Gippsland Power product, agreeing that he will find it hard to displace Lance Franklin, Kurt Tippett, Sam Reid and Goodes in the forward line next season.