https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51334776

Cardiff City say their former owner Sam Hammam is suing the club.

Hammam, who owned the Bluebirds from 2000 to 2006, was made honorary president in 2013 after his company Langston reached a deal with Cardiff over a long-standing debt issue.

"There's a law suit coming to us from Sam Hammam," said Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman.

The dispute is said to hinge on the terms and conditions of Hammam's role with the club as president.

"He's trying to sue us. He thinks his presidency is worth £15m," Dalman added.