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The Yankees remain engaged with Aroldis Chapman and Edwin Encarnacion, with the latter’s situation possibly determined next week in National Harbor, Md.

“It could get done during the winter meetings,’’ Paul Kinzer, Encarnacion’s agent, told The Post on Thursday. “It’s starting to heat up now.’’

The Yankees might not be ready to hand out a five-year deal for $100 million to Encarnacion, who will be 34 in January. But if the price drops, they might be interested in the slugging right-handed hitter, who crushed 42 homers and drove in 127 runs for the Blue Jays this past season. Encarnacion has averaged 39 homers, 110 RBIs and a .912 OPS across the past five years.

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