MLB trade rumors: Yankees not budging on Cody Bellinger deal as Angels predict strong push for Nolan Arenado (Image Via Getty) Cody Bellinger is still without a contract, and the wait is getting louder across Major League Baseball. The All-Star outfielder is a free agent after the 2025 season, and teams are watching every move. On Monday, January 6, 2026, new reports explained why talks with the New York Yankees are moving slowly.The Yankees want Cody Bellinger back, but only at their price. At the same time, another big name is in the spotlight. Nolan Arenado, a veteran star with deep California roots, is now linked to the Los Angeles Angels as trade and release rumors grow.
Cody Bellinger and the New York Yankees holding firm on contract talks
Cody Bellinger had a strong 2025 season with the Yankees in New York, playing a key role in the lineup and defense. Still, money has become the main roadblock. MLB insider Mark Feinsand reported this week that the Yankees are not willing to raise their offer just to close the deal.“The Yankees are holding firm to their price, not wanting to bid against themselves for Bellinger,” Feinsand wrote, adding that both sides may still find common ground later.Several teams are keeping close tabs on the situation. The Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, and Angels have all been linked to Cody Bellinger during the offseason. Reports say the former NL MVP is seeking a long-term deal that could reach around $180 million. If Cody Bellinger signs elsewhere, the Yankees already have backup plans. According to Feinsand, the team could shift Jasson Domínguez into left field or give top prospect Spencer Jones a real chance during spring training in Tampa, Florida, starting in February 2026.While Cody Bellinger weighs his options, Nolan Arenado’s name is also heating up the rumor mill. On Sunday, January 5, 2026, MLB writer Joel Reuter reported that the Angels are showing interest in the eight-time All-Star.Reuter wrote that Nolan Arenado could be traded or even released by the St. Louis Cardinals, who are entering a rebuild. Arenado is a Southern California native, and a move closer to home could be appealing at this stage of his career.The Angels also have roster needs. Center field was a problem in 2025 after Mike Trout moved to full-time DH duties. With defense struggling and second base still unsettled, adding a proven leader like Nolan Arenado could help steady the team heading into the 2026 season.Also Read: David Ortiz And Maria Yeribel Combined Net Worth In 2025: Inside The Former MLB Star And Model’s Wealth, Earnings, And Love Story