THE ONGOING investigation into a cocaine-trafficking syndicate that has rocked Gold Coast is unlikely to snare any of its players.

Queensland's Crime and Corruption Commission issued a statement on Wednesday afternoon following reports former Sun Karmichael Hunt had named ex-teammates as cocaine users.

The statement said there was no further evidence to arrest players from the AFL, NRL or ARU.

Hunt was convicted for cocaine possession in March and was believed to have named former Suns teammates in a statement to police.

"While a range of information and allegations have been raised during the course of the investigation, the CCC does not have sufficient evidence to warrant further criminal charges against any player from the AFL, NRL or ARU," the statement said.

"However, consistent with any law enforcement investigation, if new information comes to hand relevant to the CCC’s ongoing investigation, further charges may be considered."

The CCC also confirmed Gold Coast asked for additional information following reports at the weekend that implicated its players.

"The CCC appreciates that the Gold Coast Suns are progressing their own internal processes but given that there are related matters before the courts, the CCC has advised the Suns today that it is unable to assist with any request for operational information," the statement said.

On Monday, the AFL said it would assist Gold Coast with its investigation.