With the Detroit Tigers sitting near the bottom of the American League standings at 34-42, Justin Verlander's time with the club may soon come to an end.

The 34-year-old winner of the 2011 AL MVP and Cy Young is expected to hit the trade market sometime in the next two weeks, according to multiple front-office sources of Yahoo Sports' Jeff Passan.

Verlander has shown no desire to leave Detroit and would have to waive his no-trade clause in order for a deal to happen, according to Passan's sources. Though, the veteran is still without a championship which could potentially change his mind.

He could join a trade market that could also include fellow starters Gerrit Cole, Jose Quintana, and Sonny Gray.

The right-hander controversially finished second in Cy Young voting in 2016, after a posting a 16-9 record with a league-leading 254 strikeouts and 1.00 WHIP, but hasn't pitched as well so far this season.

YEAR GS IP W-L ERA WHIP BB9 SO9 2016 34 227.2 16-9 3.04 1.00 2.3 10.0 2017 16 94.2 5-4 4.47 1.45 4.2 8.7

The veteran is still owed $56 million after this year and has a vesting option for 2020 which automatically triggers if he finishes top five in 2019 Cy Young voting.

Over the course of his 13-year career, Verlander owns a 178-110 record with a 3.51 ERA, while accumulating 2,289 strikeouts across 2,433 2/3 innings.