The Jays have a nine game home stand immediately after the All Star Break, and prior to the trade deadline. I think attendance figures will play a large part in determining which moves they make. In the same way that Harold Ballard wasn't interested in improving the 80's Maple Leafs teams because the arena was still consistently sold out, Rogers seems to be more interested in generating revenue and making the stadium an 'inclusive' place than having a long term strategy focused on competing at the highest level.
This link from March 19 is oddly prophetic:
Blue Jays Baseball 101: What to know for the 2024 season
The key quote: "The Blue Jays’ main goal is to make it to the playoffs and win at least one playoff game.". If the entire roster had played to their full potential, with no serious injuries, they may well have achieved that modest goal by year's end.
I don't agree with Philip about a long extension for Vlad Guerrero. To me, he seems like someone who has so much natural talent that he's content to be good, without having to make the effort to try to be great. Individual accomplishments and his bank balance appear to be more important to him than team success. He should be in better physical condition, and he shouldn't still need an interpreter to speak on his behalf, but those aren't his priorities. Quite possibly he could be happy playing the rest of his career in Toronto, without so much as a sniff at the post season, if the Jays pay him what he thinks he's worth. He'll never be more valuable as a trade piece than he is right now.