Collingwood have reportedly withdrawn a contract offer to Jordan De Goey amid the fallout from his partying at a Bali nightclub.
De Goey, who is out of contract at the end of this season, had a new two-year deal on the table.
The Age reports the deal was worth about $800,000 with a trigger for a for further two seasons, but that the Magpies are now reassessing their options.
De Goey has returned to Melbourne after spending his mid-season break in Bali but was absent from Collingwood on Monday as teammates returned for training.
The 26-year-old is expected back in the coming days.
Collingwood have been investigating after De Goey was filmed partying in Bali, with footage and images emerging on social media.
De Goey, who was given permission by the club to travel to Bali, was shown dancing and making crude gestures on the Indonesian party island.
It is unclear what punishment, if any, the club will hand De Goey for putting himself in that situation.
It comes after De Goey was stood down by Collingwood last October when he was arrested for a drunken incident at a New York nightclub.
De Goey and a friend were arrested at a Manhattan rooftop bar following an alleged brawl with other patrons.
In January, De Goey pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment at a hearing at the Manhattan Criminal Court and was ordered to complete 10 counselling sessions with a focus on anger management and alcohol treatment.
He was stood down by Collingwood during the legal process and returned to training in January.
De Goey has been in strong form in 12 games this season, averaging 21.5 disposals and a goal per game.