Paying Brock Purdy, George Kittle and Fred Warner, while letting a slew of free agents leave, did not eliminate all the 49ers’ financial hurdles this offseason.

Wide receiver Jauan Jennings wants to get paid, too. Again.

A league source confirmed that Jennings is looking to parlay a career-best season into financial gain as he enters the final season of a two-year contract extension.

If the 49ers are not willing to award him another extension before training camp, Jennings would seek a trade, as first reported Monday morning by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Next Tuesday, July 22, is when all veterans must report to 49ers training camp or risk accruing daily fines. Jennings is not expected to hold out of camp, nor be happy if he does attend, according to Schefter. Jennings’ agent, Drew Rosenhaus, declined comment.

Jennings’ physicality has been a hallmark of the 49ers’ offense the past four seasons, whether his 6-foot-3 frame is making third-down conversions (“Third-And-Jauan”) or coming through with big-time production, including in the 2023 season’s Super Bowl defeat to Kansas City.

“I love him. He’s a beast on the field,” 49ers all-time great Jerry Rice said last week of Jennings.

Two years ago, Jennings was a restricted free agent when he agreed to a two-year, $15.4 million extension; he has a $1.2 million base salary this season and counts $4.3 million against the salary cap.

The 49ers have $48 million in salary cap space, second only to the New England Patriots ($61 million), according to the NFL Players Association.

Jennings, 28, racked up 975 yards and six touchdowns on 77 receptions last season as he became the 49ers’ de facto No. 1 wide receiver once they lost Brandon Aiyuk to an October knee injury.

Aiyuk did not participate in training camp or the preseason until agreeing to a massive extension (four years, $120 million) last Aug. 29; he is recovering from right-knee reconstruction and his availability for the start of this coming season is unclear.

A minor calf injury kept Jennings off the practice field as the 49ers concluded their offseason program a month ago, and coach Kyle Shanahan did not expect Jennings to miss camp because of the calf.

Jennings is poised to enter this season as Purdy’s top wide receiver after the 49ers paid their quarterback a franchise-record $265 million extension two months ago. Also leading their receiving corps are 2024 first-round pick Ricky Pearsall and 2025 free agency acquisition Demarcus Robinson, who could be facing an NFL suspension at the start of this season after recently pleading no contest to a misdemeanor.