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Perth radio station claims Dockers star Nat Fyfe has agreed deal to Saints

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A Perth radio station has claimed Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has agreed a multi-million dollar deal to play with St Kilda from next AFL season.

The Dockers have declined to comment on the veracity of the claim, attributed to a loose-lipped Saints board member - but, according to Foxfooty.com.au, Fyfe's management has moved quickly to dismiss the claim, saying the it is "100 per cent untrue."

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Nat Fyfe off to Saint Kilda?

96FM presenter Brad Fitzgerald says there is a deal for Fremantle's Nat Fyfe to move to Saint Kilda.

A St Kilda spokesperson told The Age the club had made no offer to Fyfe.

Brad Fitzgerald, co-host of the 'Carmen & Fitzi' program on WA-based radio station 96FM, said he had a "massive scoop" on the future of the 2015 Brownlow medallist.

"The offer is worth $1.5 million a season and it is - as far as legally wise - it's virtually accepted," he said on Monday morning.

"He can't sign yet but it's basically a done deal and he is going to St Kilda."

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Fitzgerald said he had been told the news by a Saints executive.

"I can't name names but this has come from a high-ranking board member of St Kilda," he said.

Meanwhile, Fyfe was offered a $1000 fine with an early guilty plea, after he elbowed Eagles onballer Elliot Yeo in the face as the pair went in for a contest in the final quarter.

- AAP

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