Greats urge Carlton to keep hold of Curnow
Carlton coach Michael Voss insists Charlie Curnow will remain with the club in 2026 despite the player's trade interest due to injuries and a challenging season.
- On Monday, Carlton coach Michael Voss said Carlton will not entertain rival clubs' trade offers for Charlie Curnow, declaring `Our position is pretty clear & he'll be at Carlton in 2026`.
- Reports last week stated Charlie Curnow, 28-year-old Carlton forward contracted until end of 2029, requested a trade at his exit meeting after enduring repeated injuries this year and eyeing Sydney or Geelong next month.
- Voss noted Charlie Curnow, two-time Coleman medallist restricted to 32 goals, saying, `Everyone would love to be able to get another goal-kicker and...extra ball-carry.`
- Carlton signalled it will refuse offers, with Michael Voss saying `No` to calls from suitors while Tom De Koning and Jack Silvagni depart, making Curnow a possible third exit this year.
- It positions Curnow as the biggest name heading into next month's trade period, with Sydney and Geelong likely destinations, while Carlton management plans to be `aggressive as we can be` amid a football department overhaul under CEO Graham Wright.
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