Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy plans to scale DOWN their transfer spending this summer.
Gareth Bale was sold to Real Madrid for a world-record £86million in the close season of 2013.
Spurs went on to spend over £100million seven new players, including the record-breaking purchases of Paulinho for £17million, Roberto Soldado for £26million and Erik Lamela for £30million.
But the Mirror says Levy has told the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust that there was a collective responsibility over the purchases.
He is now set to return to the club's "comfort zone" this summer of targeting players between the £10-15million price range.