THE Port Adelaide Football Club is aware the Geelong coach and two senior players visited Adelaide on Sunday, reportedly to speak with Power midfielder Travis Boak.

Port Adelaide general manager football Peter Rohde said the club remains in close talks with Boak, who comes out of contract at Alberton at the end of this season.

“We are aware of the speculation surrounding the arrival of the party from Geelong,” Rohde said.

“But we maintain complete faith that Travis is still resolving the factors he is weighing up, and are sure he’ll come to a decision in the not too distant future.

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“For us, nothing has changed. Travis knows exactly how much we want him here at Port Adelaide and we understand that he’s facing a big decision with regards to his family, so we’ve been very happy to give him the time to work out his future.”

Boak has played two games since returning from foot surgery, and is expected to be a part of Port Adelaide’s team when it travels to Darwin to play Melbourne on Saturday night.