In a stunning turn of events, Tottenham Hotspur captain Heung-min Son is on the verge of completing a sensational move to Major League Soccer, with Los Angeles FC securing a verbal agreement to sign the South Korean superstar.According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, all parties have reached an agreement on the deal, and Son’s transfer to LAFC is now just a matter of paperwork.Romano confirmed the agreement on Sunday evening with his trademark “Here we go!” signaling that the deal is essentially done. The transfer will see Spurs receive a fee exceeding €15 million for the 33-year-old forward, who has been one of the club’s most iconic figures in recent years.Heung-min Son is set to leave Tottenham this summerSon has not travelled back to the United Kingdom with the rest of the Tottenham squad following their pre-season tour, as he is now awaiting final documentation before formally completing his move to the United States.The fact that he stayed behind is seen as further confirmation that the transfer is imminent and well advanced behind the scenes.The move marks a significant milestone both for LAFC and for Major League Soccer, with Son being one of the most recognisable and marketable players in world football.Son brings end to his successful time at SpursHeung Min Son of Tottenham Hotspur (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/Getty Images)His arrival is expected to generate huge commercial interest in the U.S., particularly given the thriving South Korean community in Los Angeles and his immense popularity across Asia.For Tottenham, the sale of Son represents the end of an era. Since joining the club in 2015 from Bayer Leverkusen, Son has become a fan favourite at White Hart Lane and later the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.While some fans may be surprised by the timing, it’s believed Son was attracted by the challenge of MLS, as well as the opportunity to play in a vibrant city like Los Angeles.Report: Tottenham initiate move to sign target who could demand €10m-per-season The post Fabrizio Romano issues “here we go” update for Tottenham transfer as clubs agree deal appeared first on CaughtOffside.