10.15am: YARRAN UPDATE
We touched briefly on Blues footy chief Andrew McKay updating the Chris Yarran situation.
Here is Jen Phelan's full story.
CARLTON expects Chris Yarran to line up in navy blue next season if Richmond can't come up with a first round selection to trade for him before today's 2pm deadline.
The Blues have also confirmed their interest in Greater Western Sydney forward Adam Tomlinson.
There has been suggestion the contracted Yarran could sit out of season 2016 if the Blues and Tigers can't find common ground on a trade today.
But the Blues – who are still demanding a first-round NAB AFL Draft pick for the half back – say he'll simply remain at their club next year if a deal isn't done.
"Hopefully we'll get something done today. We want a first rounder and we're at loggerheads at the moment but we're confident we'll get something done," football manager Andrew McKay said on Thursday morning.
"Chris is a very talented player so we'd certainly be comfortable with him staying at Carlton for another year.
"I'm not sure he doesn't want to be [at Carlton]. He nominated to go to Richmond and keep in mind we've got a new coach and a lot of change under our roof so I'm sure Chris would be fine with us.
"I've been in contact with him and his manager. He's ok.
"I'm confident [he wouldn't miss a year]. It's a pretty big call to sit out of footy for 12 months."
The Tigers have offered their current pick of No.19, which the Blues have rejected.
McKay didn't rule out Hawthorn entering the deal. A possible trade with the Tigers involving their pick No.12, which has been off-limits to the Blues, could be struck for the Hawks' 15 and 18.
One of the premiers' picks could then potentially move Yarran.
"It's tough to speculate because that hasn't been done yet so we'll jump that hurdle when we get to it," McKay said.
McKay also said a deal that secured a first round pick could ultimately seal an agreement with the Giants for Tomlinson.
"He's a player of interest, definitely. He's certainly a good player and one we're very keen to get," he said.
"A bit of water's got to go under the bridge before we can manage to even think about that."
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-22/trade-period-live-the-final-few-hours