AFLW stars Daisy Pearce and Chloe Molloy have played down a rift between the players and their union after reports emerged of a split over the new collective bargaining agreement.

The Age reported on Friday that some AFLW players were considering forming their own players union - separate to the AFL Players Association - that they believed would better serve their interests in the developing area of professional women's football.

Daisy Pearce does not believe AFLW players will split from the AFLPA. Credit:AAP

In the first three seasons of AFLW, players had been employed on one-year CBAs but for the fourth season, set to begin in early 2020, the players have been offered a three-year deal. They recently rejected this offer.

"I don’t see us cutting from the AFLPA," Collingwood star Chloe Molloy told The Age on Wednesday. "They have been really good to us in acknowledging they did come to us pretty late with the [three-year] CBA. They offered three years and wanted for us, within a few weeks, to agree to the deal.