Ever since Kyrie Irving announced his desire to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers this offseason, several teams have expressed their interest in the 25-year-old.

20 teams across the NBA have reportedly expressed their interest in trading for Irving, and six of those teams have made offers to the Cavaliers for their star.

Of the six teams, all four teams that Irving would like to be traded to - the San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Minnesota Timberwolves - have all made offers, as well as the Los Angeles Clippers and the Phoenix Suns.

Over the past couple of days, the Suns have been one of the more heavily linked teams to trade for the Cavaliers star after it was revealed LeBron James would be working out in Los Angeles with one of the team's stars Eric Bledsoe, sparking rumors that he could be recruiting him to come to Cleveland.

One specific offer which the Cavaliers would accept has already been reported for Irving, which includes Bledsoe, Josh Jackson, and a first round pick. However, the team has said they would not be trading away their rookie star.

According to a report by Joe Vardon of Cleveland.com, the Suns will also not be using another player in any future potential trade for the four-time NBA All-Star - Devin Booker.

This will be great news for Suns fans, as they'll be excited to hear the team is still moving forward with their main plan of building a team around the 20-year-old shooting guard. Last season, Booker averaged 22.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game.

The fact Phoenix isn't willing to include either Booker or Jackson in any trade for Irving however pretty much rules them out of contention for the 25-year-old through a two-team trade, as they don't have much else the Cavaliers would be interested in to make a two-team trade viable.

The trade saga involving Irving will likely go on for the rest of the summer, but for the time being, it doesn't look like Phoenix will be his final destination by the end of it all unless they get a third team involved.