This isn't on the net either but other clubs are sniffing according the Sunday Herald-Sun
Tigers wary as rival clubs circle Deledio
By TONY SHEAHAN
Sunday Herald-Sun 07 JUN 2009, Page S04
RICHMOND'S top priority, besides recruiting a new coach, is to sign star midfielder Brett Deledio.
But the Tigers will need to pounce on the 22-year-old with almost every other club asking about his status at Punt Road.
"Yeah, there probably is, (a lot of clubs wanting to poach him),'' Richmond list manager Craig Cameron said.
"He wants to stay at the club. He is our best and fairest winner from last year, and we know that Brett is a required player.
"I'm not going to go into it any further than that.''
The soon-to-be-out-of-contract Deledio is set to become the AFL's next millionaire, with figures bandied around as high as half a million dollars a season.
"Brett will get what he deserves. I've started negotiations with his manager and they're on-going. But we're not going to discuss them any further than that,'' Cameron said.
An interstate club said it would be pursuing Deledio at all costs.
"He would be a far better player in a better side,'' said the recruiter, who wished to remain anonymous.
"But he would come at a cost. Probably somewhere around half a million a season.''
Deledio's salary is believed to be in the $300,000 to $350,000 a season bracket.
Deledio's manager, Anthony McConville, said negotiations had begun with Richmond but declined to elaborate.