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TALENTED forward Ben Lennon's future at Richmond remains in doubt, with the Tigers still yet to sign the uncontracted youngster.

The 20-year-old, the No.12 pick in the 2013 NAB AFL Draft, played the last eight home and away games this year before being controversially dropped for the elimination final against North Melbourne.

Lennon's manager Anthony McConville told NAB AFL Trade Radio on Thursday that Lennon was disappointed by the omission, and although his intention was to remain at Tigerland, it was no certainty.

"I'll be getting on the phone to have another chat with (Richmond football manager) Dan Richardson today," McConville said.

"We've still got a bit of work to do to make sure that a deal gets done.

"He was disappointed (to be dropped). Any player's disappointed when they're left out of a final.

"He's played 16 games over two years, which some would say is a fair effort. His expectation is very high of himself.

"He's just come off another hip operation so he's been limited in his preparation for the first two years.

"Going forward into another pre-season fully fit, we expect a lot of Ben next year, as I'm sure Richmond do.

"There's been considerable interest from outside clubs. Ben's hoping to remain at Richmond, so we'll just work towards that outcome."

One of the clubs believed to be interested in Lennon is Carlton, which might have a battle to retain power forward Levi Casboult, another of McConville's clients.

"There may be a chance that he will be (at Carlton), as he's contracted, but there has been a number of calls that have come through, showing interest in Levi," McConville said.

"I'm not too sure what Carlton's position on that is, and for that matter what Levi's position is. That's something that'll be ongoing."

Unrestricted free agent Jarrad Grant remains out of contract, with the Western Bulldogs yet to offer him a new deal despite the fact he enjoyed one of his best seasons.

"It is disappointing. He did play 19 games this year and it's surprising that (Bulldogs list manager) Jason McCartney hasn't (presented) an offer," McConville said.

"Jarrad hopes to stay at the Western Bulldogs,  but if the club don't come through with a proposal then that allows Jarrad to walk to any club of his choice."