Carlton great Stephen Silvagni’s time at the club is poised to come to an end at the conclusion of the 2019 national draft.

Silvagni has been key figure at Carlton since returning to Ikon Park in 2014, shaping the Blues’ player group during his time as list manager.

However, his time appears up, with 7 News Melbourne reporting he would depart the club before the end of the year.

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“Silvagni and the new CEO Cain Liddle haven’t particularly gelled,” reporter Tom Browne told 7 News Melbourne.

“Recruiting Eddie Betts, going for Brandon Ellis weren’t main priorities of Silvagni.”

Foxfooty.com.au senior AFL reporter Tom Morris first reported in June it was likely Silvagni would walk from the club on his own accord.

“It’s a developing situation I expect will play out over the next three months,” Morris said on Fox Footy’s On The Couch.

“My understanding is, he’ll more than likely leave the Blues at the end of the year of his own accord. That’s what people are telling me at the moment is going to take place at Carlton.”

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Michael Agresta (left) and Stephen Silvagni (right) watch an Under 18 Championships game at Marvel Stadium. Photo: Michael Dodge/AFL Photos via Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

However, current Carlton coach David Teague dismissed the speculation when speaking on radio on Wednesday.

“I haven’t heard anything about that in here (Silvagni departing),” Teague told SEN Breakfast.

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“The way he’s gone about it, the way he’s still trying to get the Jack Martin deal, the energy he put in around trade week, that’s been really good.

“Hopefully that will continue and I know what he wants is the Carlton Football Club being great again. That’s all of our goals.”

Sydney Swans list manager Kinnear Beatson has been linked with Silvagni’s role, allowing him to work with former colleague Michael Agresta, who is Carlton’s current national recruiting manager.