The Mets are not done making moves.

The team is expected to sign Joe Panik on Friday if he clears waivers at 1 p.m., according to MLB Network.

Panik, 28, recently was designated for assignment by the Giants after struggling to the tune of a .235/.310/.317 slash line.

The Mets have been linked to Panik since he was cut, and The Post’s Mike Puma reported on Wednesday the team had interest in signing him. Panik grew up in Hopewell Junction, NY, and attended St. John’s.

In light of Robinson Cano’s potentially season-ending hamstring injury, Panik offers the Mets some much-needed infield depth. The second baseman is a lifetime .271 hitter, and was a significant part of the Giants’ 2014 World Series team.

The Mets have won 13 of 14 games to jump into the thick of the wild-card race, and start a crucial series against the Nationals on Friday night. Marcus Stroman, whom the Mets acquired before the trade deadline, is scheduled to take the mound to open the three-game set.