The Yankees have made multiple moves ahead of the trade deadline. But they may not be done acquiring players.

New York is pursuing Blue Jays veteran Curtis Granderson, according to a report from MLB Network. The Phillies are also interested in the 37-year-old outfielder, the report says.

Granderson has registered a .233/.334/.419 slash line in 86 games this season. He has also hit 10 home runs and tallied 31 RBIs.

Granderson, a three-time All-Star, previously played for the Yankees from 2010-13. He has also spent time with the Tigers, Mets and Dodgers during his 15-year MLB career.

The Yankees and Phillies are both also reportedly inquiring about Giants outfielder Andrew McCutchen.

New York has dealt for starting pitchers J.A. Happ and Lance Lynn as well as reliever Zach Britton this month.

Philadelphia acquired Mets second baseman Asdrubal Cabrera last week.