Jordan De Goey Confirms No Contract Talks Beyond 2027, Aims to Finish Career at Collingwood
The 26‑year‑old signed a five‑year extension in September 2022 that guarantees him a place on the team roster through the end of 2027. The contract, announced by Collingwood’s media office, has kept De Goey firmly in the club’s plans for the next five seasons, but the club has not opened any talks with the player about a longer deal.
According to the interview, De Goey has not been approached by rival clubs for a new contract. He added that he is focused on playing the best football he can in the remaining 18 months of his current deal, a sentiment that echoes the club’s own emphasis on consistency as the 2026 trade period approaches.
De Goey’s performance in the 2023 grand final helped Collingwood secure a premiership, and since that game he has worked to correct body issues that had limited his output in previous seasons. The midfielder is now in a period of consistent form and is eager to contribute to the team’s success.
When asked about the future, De Goey said, “Obviously, that’s the plan,” before adding, “I started at the club. I would like to finish at the club. But you know, the footy world is a strange landscape at times. I’ll just do my best for what I can for the team, and that’s all I can do.” He also noted that he does not have any knowledge of contract negotiations at the moment.
De Goey’s brother‑in‑law is his manager, but the player clarified that the relationship is not influencing his contract discussions. “My brother‑in‑law is my manager, so we speak briefly, but it’s honestly not about that right now. It’s just (about) playing the best footy I can, which is how I can support the team,” he said.
The player also addressed speculation about Brisbane Lions star Lachie Neale, who is eligible to move clubs as a free agent after the 2025 season. De Goey acknowledged that Neale has been a top performer for Brisbane and that the Lions have won back‑to‑back premierships in 2024 and 2025. “He’s a class player. He’s done some amazing things at Brisbane. I don’t know if he’ll enjoy the Melbourne weather, but other than that, I think he’ll fit in nicely,” De Goey remarked.
Collingwood’s coaching staff and front office have not released any statements about potential signings or contract extensions for De Goey beyond 2027. The club’s current focus appears to be on maintaining a strong midfield core while navigating the 2026 trade period, during which several clubs are reportedly exploring options for key players.
In summary, Jordan De Goey remains committed to Collingwood for the remainder of his existing contract, with no confirmed talks about a longer deal. He is concentrating on his performance on the field and hopes to add more wins for the club before his contract expires. The next steps for De Goey will depend on the club’s strategy as the 2026 season progresses and the trade window approaches.