Tottenham Hotspur will accept a cut-price fee from LAFC for Heung-min Son this summer as the Major League Soccer club steps up their pursuit of the Spurs captain.It emerged a couple of days ago that LAFC are stepping up their pursuit of Heung-min Son and are determined to get him through the door this summer.Since then, the situation has developed rapidly, with Son alleged to have held talks with the American club over a summer transfer.On Thursday, it was reported that LAFC had launched their opening offer for the Spurs captain, although it is unclear how much their bid is worth.Credit: rubengil.sportsTottenham set new Heung-min Son asking priceThe Sun have now become the latest outlet to report on LAFC’s approach for Son, and they claim that the Lilywhites do not want big money for the forward, who is now into the final year of his contract.The outlet says that Tottenham Hotspur will consider selling the South Korean if the MLS side make a £15m bid, with the North Londoners hoping to collect £15m-£20m for their star man this summer.However, it is made clear that it is the forward who will make the final decision on whether to make the move across the pond, with the player not ruling out staying at Tottenham and fighting for his place under Thomas Frank.The outlet adds that Son is currently involved in discussions with all parties over his future.Son will not leave Spurs within the next two weeksEven if the forward greenlights a move to the United States, he will not be making the move within the next couple of weeks.This is because Tottenham are contractually obliged to include Son in their pre-season trip to South Korea, where they take on Newcastle United in a friendly.It has been suggested by some sources that Tottenham’s pre-season tour of Asia could be a farewell tour for Son, with an exit from N17 remaining a very real possibility for the 33-year-old this summer.READ MORE: How to watch Tottenham vs Wycombe Wanderers, stream details on shock second friendlyThe post Tottenham know the fee they want for Heung-min Son as LAFC push for transfer appeared first on Spurs Web.