Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s future as Cardiff manager is in doubt after the Norwegian held talks with the club’s hierarchy in London on Wednesday.

The former Manchester United striker left Molde in January to succeed Malky Mackay and was appointed on a 12-month rolling contract by the club’s unpredictable owner Vincent Tan.

He had enjoyed a successful spell in Norway, winning the title twice with Molde after learning his trade as Manchester United’s reserve-team coach.

However, his time in Cardiff has been little short of disastrous, with relegation in his first season and the club now languishing in 17th place in the Championship.