Ipswich Town winger Cameron Stewart is set to find out whether he will receive a £750,000 windfall from Leeds United.
Stewart joined Leeds on loan from Hull City last January and the deal had a clause which turned the move into a permanent one at the end of the season, with the midfielder set to sign a three-year deal at Elland Road.
However, Leeds went on to withdraw their offer following a poor loan spell from Stewart and the 24-year old made a move to Ipswich instead.
Stewart has been left aggrieved by the failed move as he joined the Tractor Boys on a significantly lower wage package and the former Hull man is looking for a pay-off to the tune of £750,000 from Leeds for damages.
The matter was heard by a Football Association arbitration panel in London yesterday and a decision is due in the next week.