The Toronto Blue Jays have significant decisions to make soon with Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion both only signed through this season.

Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins told MLB Network Radio that the club has been in contact with both players, but no offers have been made.

"Would we like to have them here long term? Absolutely," Atkins said. "The challenge with that is, can we see eye to eye on what that value is going to be?"

Encarnacion is slated to earn $10 million in 2016, the final year of a seven-year contract.

Bautista will make $14 million next season.

"It's the kind of thing where it's a huge decision either way," Atkins said. "It's going to take a lot of work on our end, and I think what we've been focused on to date is, how do we make this team better without sacrificing our future? We'll continue to do that as we factor in the decision to extend [Encarnacion and Bautista]. We'll hopefully come to terms with something that makes them happy."