Bo Bichette says he is not overly concerned about uncertainty surrounding his future with the New York Mets as the trade deadline nears. Multiple reports note that Bichette has “no-trade protection” in his contract, giving him control over whether he can be traded to another team. That protection means his ability to remain with the Mets extends beyond the period leading up to Aug. 3, the deadline referenced in the coverage. The reports characterize his stance as downplaying speculation about whether he could be dealt before the deadline. While teams and fans may look for signals about potential roster changes, Bichette’s contract terms are presented as the key factor. In this context, the Mets’ planning around the trade window may be influenced by the fact that Bichette cannot be moved without his approval. The articles focus on Bichette’s perspective and the practical implications of his no-trade clause, rather than providing competing claims about specific trade discussions.