The Suns wants to deal point guard Eric Bledsoe as soon as possible, but they won't give him up for just any trade package.

Phoenix hopes to acquire a "young player with significant talent" in return for Bledsoe, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. However, it appears no teams are willing to meet the Suns' demands (well, for now, at least).

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So far, Suns pursuit of a young player with significant talent for Bledsoe is a hurdle to a deal. Bledsoe's trade value isn't at an apex. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 24, 2017

Combination of circumstances impact Bledsoe value, including Suns losing leverage sending him home, tweet. Still, interest remains in him. https://t.co/TDhXsDsXPV — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 24, 2017

Bledsoe sent out a tweet Sunday saying, "I don't wanna be here," and the Suns responded Monday morning by telling Bledsoe to head home before the team took on the Kings that evening. Phoenix prevailed with a 117-115 victory, capturing its first win of the season as Mike James and Tyler Ulis split point guard responsibilities (29 points, 10 assists combined on 12-of-17 shooting). James and Ulis should anticipate more minutes moving forward, as Bledsoe is certainly leaving the purple and orange behind for good.

Multiple teams have emerged as potential trade partners, including the Knicks, Bucks and Nuggets. The Clippers are also reportedly interested in Bledsoe but unlikely to make a move considering their backcourt depth, and the Cavs could reach out to the Suns before all is said and done. Cleveland and Phoenix reportedly agreed to portions of a deal over the summer which would have sent Kyrie Irving to the Suns in exchange for Bledsoe and a first-round pick, but the Suns were unwilling to include rookie Josh Jackson to finalize the trade.

ESPN's Brian Windhorst threw some cold water on those Bledsoe-to-Cleveland dreams, pointing out the Cavs don't have much to offer.

Windhorst: It would not surprise me if the #Cavs reached out about Bledsoe but the Cavs don't have what the Suns want (young players). — ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) October 24, 2017

Windhorst: Shump and a future, future 1st round pick won't be enough to get Bledsoe. They will want the Brooklyn pick. #Cavs — ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) October 24, 2017

That Nets pick could allow the Cavs to select a top prospect from the 2018 draft class. While Bledsoe is a strong player coming off a 2016-17 season in which he averaged 21.1 points, 6.3 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game, he is nearly 28 years old with only one year remaining on his current contract beyond 2017-18. The Cavs can't afford to trade that pick unless they know a major star is coming back.

Teams on the outside know Bledsoe wants to leave Phoenix, and the Suns can't wait to move past this drama. It's difficult to play hardball at the negotiating table with little leverage. We will soon find out if the Suns are willing to drop their asking price.