ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- The Rochester Rhinos and the city of Rochester are working toward a resolution regarding a lease dispute.

Attorneys for both sides met for almost two hours in court Wednesday morning. This comes after months of talks failed to produce an agreement. 

The soccer team announced in the fall that it would not be fielding a team for the 2018 season due to financial issues. The owners said they still planned to host several other events at Capelli Stadium.

The city claimed the team broke its lease agreement and would be evicted.

"There's a bunch of formulas here that are kind of intertwined that none of which have been resolved. So, we're gonna try to figure them out and reach a conclusion," said Tim Curtin, Rochester Corporation counsel.  

"We feel positive about it, but there's a lot to talk about and we'll continue those talks tomorrow morning. No expectations. These things take time," said Sheldon Smith, an attorney for the Rhinos.

Both sides will be back in court Thursday.