The New York Mets might have a clubhouse drama to deal with two biggest stars, Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor, reportedly sharing a "chilly" relationship in the locker room.Upon learning this development, Mets podcaster Gregg Giannotti can't wrap his head that not all is going well between Lindor and Soto."I really can't wrap my mind around, is the fact that the relationship between Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto is cold and icy between the two," the podcaster said. "Especially in the game of baseball, I don't understand it."Giannotto directly questioned Soto's behavior, citing that Lindor is a nice guy to be around."Francisco Lindor seems like such a grateful guy to be where he is," the podcaster added. "I really believe him. So what is Soto's problem? It's described as: all he wants to do is work, work, work, work, work, he just has no other interests, doesn't want to do anything else, and he wants everybody to be like that."But if that's the way he is, and the way that he left the Yankees and didn’t talk to any of those guys, and now he's coming in here and being a lone wolf, that's not a good thing for the future."Fans also chimed in on the reported "icy" relationship between Soto and Lindor."This is total bulls*it they get alone just fine," one fan wrote."personalities, lindor is super extrovert and frankly little corny, Soto is private and introvert. one probably annoying the other. that is all to me," one fan added."There is only 6 years and 204 million left on Lindors contract, with 50 million deferred. He wouldn’t be that hard to move if the Mets eat some of the contract. Sign Bo Bichette," one fan reacted."I guess Gio is too young to recall the late 70s Yanks. Yes, baseball players can have icy relationships," another reacted."lindor probably try to handclap Soto 25 dif combos after a single, Soto probably said 'bruh, chill,'" one fan added."Maybe there’s a reason Soto’s been on 4 teams in the last 4yrs?" one fan questioned Soto."Manny machado had issues with Soto. Soto is a loner . He just chills with his family only," one fan commented.Insider gives insight into Juan Soto's personalityThe latest conversations regarding Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor sharing "icy" relationship started after The New York Post‘s Mike Puma shared an insight into the Mets locker room.“Clubhouse source indicated that relations between Lindor and Juan Soto were chilly, following the latter’s arrival on a record $765 million contract,” Puma wrote.“Soto is very businesslike, all business, no fluff,” the source said. “He wants to come to the yard and work his tail off and win games. He’s not into fashion or any of that other stuff. Lindor is into that. It’s just two different personalities.”Soto and Lindor are both on long-term contracts. There's also a rumor on the internet that the only reason the Mets didn't give Lindor the captaincy role was because of his relationship with Soto. Actually, during the season when Soto was asked who should be the Mets' captain, he named Starling Marte instead of Lindor.It remains to be seen if the relationship softens over time.