The New York Yankees won't admit to being trade deadline buyers or sellers just yet, but it seems as if the team is moving closer to a decision -- maybe.

Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports reported Saturday via Twitter that the Yankees will trade closer Aroldis Chapman and right fielder Carlos Beltran if "things don't turn."

Just reported on @FS1: #Yankees will trade potential FAs Chapman, Beltran if things don't turn. Drawing interest in multiple SPs. Link soon. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 16, 2016

New York is below .500 after the All-Star break for the first time since 1995, falling to 44-45 overall after a 8-4 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Friday. As a result of the loss, the Yankees are 8.5 games back of the AL-East leading Baltimore Orioles and would need to leapfrog five teams for a AL wild-card spot.

Chapman, 28, and Beltran, 39, could both become free agents at the end of this season. Beltran is in the final year of a three-year, $45 million contract with New York. Chapman signed a one-year, $11.33 million deal with the Yankees this past offseason. Should Chapman become a free agent at the end of the season, the Yankees have the option to sign him in the offseason without losing a draft pick, Rosenthal reported Friday.

ESPN's Jim Bowden reported Friday that the Toronto Blue Jays have had "internal discussions" about acquiring Carlos Beltran. Earlier this season, ESPN's Buster Olney wrote that the Yankees have no reason to keep Beltran because Alex Rodriguez is under contract until 2017. Olney also noted that Beltran has a no-trade clause in his contract. Beltran can be dealt to 14 teams without the Yankees needing his permission, which, Olney reports, include: the Cleveland Indians, the Washington Nationals, the Kansas City Royals, the Detroit Tigers, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Tampa Bay Rays.

Earlier this week, Olney reported that the Indians -- who could use a shutdown southpaw in the bullpen -- might be a sleeper team should the Yankees choose to sell Chapman or setup man Andrew Miller. In a Fox Sports broadcast on Saturday, Rosenthal said the Yankees "aren't motivated" to move Miller.

If the Yankees move either Andrew Miller or Aroldis Chapman, Indians are sleepers: Cleveland has motive, need, and prospects to make a deal. — Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) July 13, 2016

In Saturday's broadcast, Rosenthal reported that the Yankees "are drawing interest in some of their starting pitchers" and named CC Sabathia, Nathan Eovaldi and Michael Pineda as potential trade pieces. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported Saturday that the Pittsburgh Pirates have interest in Eovaldi, citing an unidentified source.