Brad Hill will officially be traded to St Kilda tomorrow morning, according to his agent Colin Young.

Speaking to 7NEWS on Monday, Young said he was confident the deal with the Saints would be finalised tonight.

Young is currently meeting with St Kilda in Melbourne after touching down at 5pm local time.

“There’s been a lot of work done over the weekend and this morning so I’m hoping in the next couple of hours we’ll get a positive outcome, if not tomorrow morning,” Young said.

“Obviously the AFL closes down at 5 o’clock but I’m hoping that the deal can get done tonight or tomorrow morning.”

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7NEWS reporter Tom Browne said Hill would not be going to Geelong, as speculated after trade talk between St Kilda and Fremantle broke down last week.

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The Dockers and Peter Bell were criticised for rejecting the Saints pick six offer last week, which St Kilda then split in a deal with GWS for picks 12 and 18.

It’s believed the Dockers will now be forced to settle for pick 12 with Browne ruling out any Sam Menegola deal as part of the Hill trade.

Last month Hill told the Dockers he intended to return home to Victoria to follow his partner.

The Saints have offered Hill a six-year, $900,000-a-season contract despite him having two years of his current deal to run at Fremantle.

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Dockers football manager Peter Bell had said at the start of the trade period that it was up to St Kilda to come up with a deal that was acceptable to his club, which still held Hill on a contract with two years to run.

If that deal could not be done then Fremantle were more than happy for Hill to remain at Fremantle.

“The onus is really on St Kilda and it is incumbent on them to demonstrate to us a deal that would be satisfactory for us,” Bell said at the time.