Melky Cabrera is looking to capitalize on an impressive performance in 2014, as the outfielder's agent is reportedly seeking a $50-million contract this winter, according to Bob Elliott of the Toronto Sun.

The 30-year-old outfielder turned down a $15.3-million qualifying offer from the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this offseason and reportedly told friends he also received a three-year, $39-million offer from the club. Though both parties have expressed interest in working out a new deal, general manager Alex Anthopoulos doesn't seem optimistic about re-signing Cabrera.

"We want him back, we believe he wants to be back, but he's not signed," Anthopoulos said. "If both sides want an agreement, and he's not signed yet, I think we can come to the conclusion that we can't agree on the financial structure."

The Blue Jays would receive draft-pick compensation should Cabrera sign elsewhere this offseason.

Cabrera rebounded nicely in 2014 after laboring through a 2013 campaign marred by injury. The former All-Star hit .301/.351/.458 (126 OPS+) with 16 home runs over 139 games with the Blue Jays, posting the fifth-highest weighted runs created plus (wRC+) among American League outfielders.