Juan Soto Trade Rumors: 3 Viable Landing Spots For The Yankees Star

All you need to know about Juan Soto trade rumors

Juan Soto will be one of the biggest free agents available after his one-year stint with the New York Yankees. Soto’s incredible 2024 season has increased his value, and many believe the star slugger will land a deal as big as Shohei Ohtani.

While the 2024 MLB season is nearing its end, several teams are already preparing to strike a deal with the future free agent.

The Yankees are on the list and are expected to retain Soto. However, a long-term deal is not going to be easy for Brain Cashman and the Yankee franchise.

Which Three Teams Can Target Juan Soto?

Soto is a client of Scott Boras, the top sports agent known for landing blockbuster deals. With Boras in the picture, it’s evident that teams will need to scrape up their pockets. Here are three viable landing spots for Soto this off-season:

3. Los Angeles Dodgers

Believe it or not, rumors suggest that the Dodgers are one of the teams on the list to pursue Soto. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the Dodgers have the potential to bring Soto on. However, Soto must be willing to move to the National League.

Shohei Ohtani and Juan Soto (Images Credit: Getty Images)

After Shohei Ohtani’s huge deal, Soto could be the next on their list. Dave Roberts would love to add one of the top players to his dominant offense. The Dodgers have a great chance to make it work if they win the World Series.

2. Toronto Blue Jays

While it is hard to imagine Soto going north of the border, the Toronto Blue Jays can possibly acquire him. The Blue Jays need to step up their game and upgrade their roster if they want to have a good 2025 season.

Valdimir Guerrero Jr. and Juan Soto (Images Credit: Getty Images)

With Valdimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette already in the squad, the Blue Jays could become one of the top teams in the AL East next season if they add Soto. Again, they must beat the Yankees, Dodgers, and several other teams with a price for the four-time All-Star.

1. New York Mets

Rumors have been swirling around Soto and the Mets for a long time. The Mets had an incredible run in their postseason as they emerged as a huge threat. Carlos Mendoza led his team to the NLCS when it was least expected.

Carlos Mendoza and Juan Soto (Images Credit: Getty Images)

The Mets will do their best to stay hot and make the playoffs again next season. If they have the chance to land Soto, they will have another shot at the postseason in 2025.

However, all these teams need to stay ahead of the race to give their best offer for Soto.

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