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Tottenham to avoid transfers outside £15m 'comfort zone'

Tottenham will revert to their transfer policy of signing younger players priced between £10-15million and will avoid signing big-money players starting from the next transfer window.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy says that the club will return to its 'comfort zone' after costly signings like Roberto Soldado and Erik Lamela have failed to create any impact.

The minutes of the Tottenham board's latest meeting with the members of the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust specifies that the north London club will shy away from the big-spending strategy this summer onwards.

The minutes of the meetings, which were published on the Trust's website, said: "THFC's transfer comfort zone was with younger players around the £10-15m price range and they would look to return to that policy. They felt that moving away from this strategy in summer 2013 had not worked well."

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