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Three new teams have contacted Carlos Correa

Carlos Correa’s contract with the Mets is still unofficial due to his physical tests (his ankle doesn’t seem to be in perfect condition to last for 12 years) and the case is really complex. It’s normal when you’re talking about such a long contract…

Yesterday morning, I wrote that we could be optimistic about seeing him formalize his contract, but it seems that the situation did not take a step forward yesterday.

In fact, according to what Jon Heyman reports, the negotiations would not be easy with the Mets since Correa does not seem to be the most open of men to the idea of ​​reworking his contract.

Remember that the Mets may want to add clauses that would ensure that Correa would only receive his money if he is healthy.

A Jon Heyman source reports that there is currently a 55% chance that Correa and the Mets will agree on a contract structure.

And meanwhile, three other teams have reportedly already contacted Scott Boras in an attempt to steal Correa from the Mets and sign him.

Are the Twins in the lot? I don’t know, but I have a feeling so.

What you need to know is that after turning his back on the Giants when a tentative agreement was in place, Correa does not necessarily want to do it again at the Mets.

The guy wants to play in New York and he wants it to work out. Steve Cohen (who has already commented on the case publicly) and the Mets also want it to work out.

Because Correa doesn’t want to sign anywhere else yet and because there aren’t any Correa players left in the market for the Mets, everyone wants to get along.

But not at all costs, obviously.

If not, would the Mets look for a big stick elsewhere? Could the club call the Red Sox to release Rafael Devers from Boston?

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