MIAMI — Jacob deGrom and Noah Syndergaard probably can plan on continuing with the Mets beyond July 31.

In assessing his trade chips Friday, general manager Brodie Van Wagenen said he would expect both pitchers to remain with the club.

“We have some expiring contracts that are attractive to people and we have had a number of incoming calls about a number of players that we have control over beyond this year,” Van Wagenen said before the Mets’ 8-4 loss to the Marlins. “But I think at this point we’re expecting [deGrom and Syndergaard] to be a part of us going forward.”

DeGrom has a full no-trade clause as part of the five-year deal for $137.5 million he received before the season. Syndergaard is under club control through 2021 and the Mets would also likely be selling low on the right-hander, who has pitched to a 4.50 ERA this season.

Van Wagenen said team officials have received an “overwhelming” number of calls from teams interested in Mets players. The most likely to be traded is Zack Wheeler, an impending free agent who has pitched to mixed results this season, but intrigues teams because of his dazzling arsenal. Todd Frazier is another player headed to free agency after the season. The Mets hold an option on Jason Vargas for 2020 that can be bought out for $2 million, making the left-hander possible trade bait.

Van Wagenen was asked about the possibility of paying down contracts in trades in an attempt to obtain better prospects in return.

“With the players we have on our roster right now, we are prepared to pay their salaries for the rest of the season,” Van Wagenen said. “So I think we’ll be open-minded and look for our best opportunities to improve and whether that is in terms of money or talent we will have to evaluate those cases one on one.”