THE FUTURE of young Greater Western Sydney midfielder Taylor Adams hinges on whether Lance Franklin decides to join the Giants.

Despite being widely tipped to join a Victorian club for season 2014, Adams, like much of the footy world, is waiting to hear where Franklin's future lies before making a final call.

Adams’ manager Winston Rous told Gilette Trade Radio on Monday that his client was highly unlikely to stay with GWS, unless Franklin does what many would consider a backflip and stay with Hawthorn.

“Look, very slight (chance of Adams remaining with GWS),” Rous said.

“I would think if maybe Lance didn’t go, then their environment changes and the dominoes might fall in a different direction. But it's more likely than not now that he’ll be making his way back to Victoria.”

Adams has met with five Victorian clubs – Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon, Geelong and Richmond.

It is rumoured Collingwood has entertained the idea of a straight swap between Heath Shaw and Adams.

The inside midfielder has played 31 games in his first two seasons in the AFL and this season averaged 21.3 disposals a game, including nine contested possessions and four clearances.  

Rous said he expected Adams to nominate his preferred club by the end of the week and his final decision would come down to a combination of factors.

“It’s not purely money, no. It’s very much about a place where he’ll develop, good leadership and the opportunity for success.”