The Gnats???
They have to 1.) figure out how to pay Scherzer or extend him next winter, 2.) have to figure out how to keep Turner (2021 is his last arbitration and he'll make in the $20 million range for his last year), 3.) have to figure out just how much money Soto will be willing to defer so that they don't have to start paying him $40 million per. Even if they don't bring Scherzer back, they'll be paying him $15 million a year from 2022 - 2028, and they'll be paying Strasburg more than $26.5 million a year from 2027-2029 when he's not likely going to be on their roster.
Philadelphia ownership crying poor this winter certainly doesn't bode well for them. Their sweetheart deal with Nola is up after 2023. If they re-sign Realmuto to keep the fans from revolting, they sure won't be able to afford Lindor.
I could see San Francisco or Texas wanting in on him, but they'd both have to significantly outbid either NY or LA team to get him to come there, and both of them are a *elluva lot further away from contending for anything than those other teams. With all the big TV deals these days, the money will follow the players wherever they choose to go. It's not like it was way back when like when A-Rod had to go play in the middle-of-nowhere to get the most money from the Rangers - the big market clubs probably have an even bigger advantage now than in the past since they can offset much bigger parts of player salaries with merchandise and ticket sales. Lindor can pick from contenders - he doesn't have to go somewhere and be the only good player on a bad team so he can make $30 million a year.
The Phillies sold enough tickets after signing Harper that when combined with parking and concessions they made $10 million, and that's BEFORE selling the first Harper jersey - can you imagine how many people in NY will be wearing a Lindor jersey by the time camp starts?