Jamie Redknapp has accused Tottenham of failing to 'act like a big club' and slammed chairman Daniel Levy for holding them back.
Spurs have been widely criticised for furloughing non-playing staff and using a government scheme to pay 80% of their wages - despite their financial power.
Supporters and pundits denounced the move, particularly after Spurs announced record profits of £113million just days after laying off staff.
'I just feel at times they don’t act like a big club,' Redknapp told Sky Sports News.