The Yankees are likely to offer Derek Jeter a three-year deal worth $45-60MM, according toOnly the Yankees can give so much for a player leaning more towards mediocrity with each passing year. Not one other team is even interested in Jeter and yet they are still going to give Jeter more than he should, a lot more. Not to mention Jeter will most likely have to find a new position soon if the Yankees want to have good defense from the top defensive position. Jeter has already earned and been paid a huge contract so there is no sense in overpaying him. $10 million a year seems more like it and even that is probably more than he should make.Wallace Matthews of ESPNNewYork.com. One of Matthews’ sources, someone intimately familiar with knowledge of the team’s negotiations with agent Casey Close, says the Yankees are prepared to “overpay” the shortstop.
No team other than the Yankees has shown interest in Jeter, according to Matthews’ sources. That's not a surprise, considering that Jeter seems likely to re-sign in New York. Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports wrote Friday that "Jeter is still Jeter, the Yankees are still the Yankees and no other team will be a factor" [in the negotiations]. ESPN.com’s Buster Olney reported that the Yankees are willing to pay Jeter more than any other team would, even though they aren’t going to invest recklessly in their captain.
MLBTR's Tim Dierkes predicted a four-year $65MM deal between Jeter and the Yankees.