The Red Sox and Padres still are discussing a trade involving outfielder Wil Myers, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported Tuesday.

Trade talks actually have involved a third team, the Cincinnati Reds, Dennis Lin of The Athletic reported Wednesday. Lin wrote Myers would head to Boston and the Padres would receive Nick Senzel. It’s unclear who the Padres would receive in a potential three-way trade.

The Red Sox would assume half of Myers’ remaining $61 million and receive at least one young player. Boston is interested in pitcher Cal Quantrill, catcher Luis Campusano and shortstop Gabriel Arias, per Acee.

The 21-year-old Campusano batted .325 with a .396 on-base percentage, .509 slugging percentage, .906 OPS, 15 homers, 31 doubles, one triple and 81 RBIs in 110 games at High A.

Arias is a 19-year-old shortstop who slashed .302/.339/.470/.809 with 17 homers, 21 doubles, four triples and 75 RBIs in 120 games at High A in 2019.

Quantrill, a 25-year-old righty and the eighth-overall pick in 2016, posted a 6-8 record with a 5.16 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 4.28 FIP in 23 outings (18 starts) for the Padres last year.