ChampionshipLeeds United are facing a legal claim of around £5m from shirt supplier Macron, the club's latest accounts reveal, reports the Yorkshire Post. United's results for the 2013-14 financial year say they are in "contractual dispute" with Macron, the Italian sportswear firm which has supplied their kit since 2008.
According to the accounts, Macron is claiming £2.15m "allegedly owed" to the company and is also seeking damages of between £2.5m and £3.5m.
The claim against Leeds was made in November of last year. United's accounts state that a club solicitor "believes that it is unlikely that the claim will be successful."
Macron's current deal with Leeds - a six-year agreement signed in 2010 - is due to end next summer but United are understood to be looking for new kit suppliers for the 2015-16 season.
The official accounts - released online by Companies House Tuesday morning - confirm that United lost £22.8m in the 12 months leading up to June 30, 2014.