The Spurs chairman said that his club did nothing wrong in its pursuit of the 21-year-old and has hit back at his West Brom counterpart Jeremy Peace over his handling of the bid.
Tottenham did nothing wrong in its pursuit of West Brom striker Saido Berahino, according to chairman Daniel Levy.
Spurs saw four bids for the England Under-21 striker rejected during the window, while Berahino - who has vowed never to play for the club again - also had a transfer request turned down.
Hawthorns chairman Jeremy Peace took the unusual step of publishing this information, as well as his own opinions on the offers, on West Brom's official website, accusing Levy of "antics which were designed to get him [Berahino] out of our club cheaply.