Billy Wagner and Kenji Jojima will find out if they love New York during upcoming visits to the city. Wagner, the closer coveted by the Mets, will tour neighborhoods and schools and also should meet with potential teammates during a stopover next Monday and Tuesday. The Mets, who arranged Wagner's visit yesterday, are not expected to make him an offer until next week at the earliest because the closer wants to first see if he likes the surroundings. "I do not expect anything prior to that," agent Bean Stringfellow said yesterday. The Mets figure to aggressively bid for the 34-year-old Wagner. GM Omar Minaya may be willing to offer as much as $36 million over three years and might consider adding a fourth year, which sealed a deal for Pedro Martinez last winter. Wagner indicated last week that the Phillies had yet to guarantee a third year, which is likely a must to get his signature on a contract. Stringfellow said eight teams have expressed interest in Wagner. The flame-throwing lefthander went 4-3 with a 1.51 ERA and 38 saves in 41 chances with the Phillies in 2005.