GREATER Western Sydney defender Curtly Hampton has joined teammates Adam Treloar and Cam McCarthy in requesting to be traded out of the club.

It was just a week ago the sought-after Treloar officially named Collingwood as his preferred home for 2016 and beyond.

Then McCarthy followed suit at the end of the week, but while the Giants have agreed to work on shifting Treloar, they've "categorically rejected" McCarthy’s request.

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Now, Hampton wants out after spending much of this season in the NEAFL.

The 22-year-old is contracted for another year but wants more senior opportunities after seemingly struggling to bounce back from a shoulder injury last year.

A former Northern Territory zone selection, Hampton hurt his shoulder in round 12 against Essendon last season and has played just six AFL games since.

"The club understands Curtly’s desire to seek greater playing opportunities and will do its best to help facilitate a suitable trade," the Giants said on Tuesday night.

Hampton, from Alice Springs, has played 51 AFL games and was moved from attack into defence in the middle of the 2012 season.