The Los Angeles Dodgers held a private workout for Cuban infielder Yulieski Gourriel on Tuesday, J.P. Hoornstra of the Los Angeles News Group reports, citing sources.

Gourriel, 32, was declared a free agent by Major League Baseball last week. In addition to the Dodgers, he'll also work out for the New York Mets -- which GM Sandy Alderson confirmed to reporters -- and at least one other team, Hoornstra reports.

Gourriel shared a photo of himself standing outside Dodger Stadium on his Instagram account.

Béisbol time en #dodgerstadium A photo posted by Yulieski Gurriel 01 (@el_yuly10) on Jun 21, 2016 at 7:28pm PDT

ESPN's Jim Bowden wrote about Gourriel on Wednesday in a look at the market for Jose Reyes (Insider required):

Yulieski Gourriel [is] a seasoned longtime Cuban Serie Nacional player who could contribute at the big-league level shortly after being signed, maybe as early as Aug. 1. I think he'll hit in the majors immediately with 20-homer power while holding his own at second or third base.

Bowden mentions the Dodgers as a possible landing spot for the slugger but notes that "it appears they like [Justin] Turner over Gourriel." Turner, whose been on fire at the plate recently, is set to become a free agent at the end of the season.