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SKY Blues' owners are going to the High Court over Coventry City  Council's deal with Wasps for the Ricoh Arena, we can exclusively  reveal.We understand papers have been lodged at court today by  Sisu, two days before the former London rugby club's first Ricoh game as  the stadium's owners.
It is thought to be a legal challenge  concerning the latest terms of the council's loan to Ricoh management  company Arena Coventry Limited, now fully owned by Wasps.
The  action is related to Sisu's outstanding High Court appeal against June's  judicial review, which found against the club owner's claim the loan  first agreed by the council last year amounted to unlawful "state aid".
The  £14.4million loan arrangement approved in private by councillors in  January last year partly aimed to prevent insolvency of ACL, then  jointly owned by the council and the Alan Edward Higgs Charity.
Sisu  is waiting to hear in the new year if the Court of Appeal will hear its  appeal, after the judicial review judge ruled the council had acted  lawfully to protect its shareholding following Sisu's non-payment of  rent, which the club claimed was exorbitant.
Today's High Court  action challenges councillors' private decision on October 7 this year  to agree a package which included selling its 50 per cent shares in ACL  to Wasps.
Although the deal is still shrouded in secrecy, council  sources claimed it included an agreement that Wasps would  pay back  £13.4million of the outstanding loan over 20 years, with the council  effectively remaining ACL's bankers.
Wasps now own 100 per cent of  the Ricoh after buying the council's and Higgs charity's shares,  believed to be for £2.77million each, despite a last ditch rival bid to  Higgs from the football club.
It is understood papers were being  served today at the High Court Queen's Bench division of the  administrative court, separate to the Court of Appeal which would hear  Sisu's judicial review appeal.
Sources claim today's action is  "litigation related to the judicial review", which could examine whether  the publicly unconfirmed terms of the council's loan agreement with  Wasps on October 7 amounted to further "State Aid".
The action is being taken by Sisu, parent company to the group of companies which run, and lend to, Coventry City Football Club.
Sources  emphasised the club itself was not involved in taking the action, and  that it would not adversely affect manager Steven Pressley or the team  in any way.
It is claimed today's legal move was not timed to  coincide with Wasps' first game, but because of court timescales related  to the appeal.
The council, Wasps and Higgs say the terms of the agreements are commercially confidential.