GREATER Western Sydney winger Jacob Wehr has officially requested a move away from the Giants and will land at Port Adelaide.

Wehr has played 39 games for the Giants in five seasons, including 14 this year, but he has not played a role in the club's finals campaigns in the past three years.

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The 27-year-old is classified as a delisted free agent after he was delisted and re-listed by Giants at the end of last season.

He is therefore free to move to a club of his choice, with no trade required.

AFL.com.au's Cal Twomey has confirmed Wehr will be signed by the Power for next season.

Earlier on Monday, AFL.com.au reported that Giants defender Leek Aleer had officially requested a trade to St Kilda.

"We're delighted that Jacob has chosen Port Adelaide as the club where he wants to continue his AFL career," Port list manager Jason Cripps said.

"As an unrestricted free agent, Jacob will be entitled to accept our offer once it's formally submitted during the free agency window in October.

"Jacob is an outstanding person who we believe will add valuable depth to our list and complement our existing midfield group.

"With the official player movement period still a month away, we will not be making any further comment on this matter at this time."