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Yankees will not increase offer to Lee

No more years. No more dollars.

If Cliff Lee is waiting for the Yankees to up their offer before deciding between The Bronx and Texas, the saga is going to continue.

GM Brian Cashman has spoken to agent Darek Braunecker since Thursday when The Post revealed the Yankees’ three separate offers to the 32-year-old lefty free agent.

The longest one is for seven years and believed to be in the $160 million range.

Asked if during those post-Winter Meeting talks if the Yankees increased their offer to Lee in years or dollars, Cashman said, “No.’’

With Lee deciding between the Rangers and Yankees, Cashman was asked if at some point the Yankees would up their offer.

“No,’’ said Cashman, who spent his time waiting for Lee’s decision Christmas shopping in Connecticut.

Nolan Ryan, the Rangers’ president, admitted Saturday to MLB.com he was concerned about the Yankees increasing their offer.

Late last week the Rangers felt they would hear something from Lee by the end of the weekend.

If Lee lands in The Bronx, the Rangers have the pieces to acquire Zack Greinke from the Royals.

Should Lee remain with the Rangers and Andy Pettitte retires, the Yankees will be left with a very questionable rotation after CC Sabathia and Phil Hughes.

While their system is loaded with arms valued by other organizations, it would be a stretch to believe Manuel Banuelos (20 in March) and Dellin Betances (22), who have a combined six games at Double-A, would be ready to pitch in the big leagues by April.

Ivan Nova, 24 in January, has major league experience (10 games) but is still an unknown.