The former Leeds United manager is said to be taking a look at two Whites talents for Cardiff City.

Cardiff City have taken Leeds United twins Jack and Paul McKay on trial, according to Inside Wales Sport.
The pair are believed to have featured in Cardiff’s development squad fixture at Charlton Athletic on Monday, although this has yet to be confirmed.
Striker Jack and defender Paul, who is the only brother to have made a competitive appearance for Leeds since the pair’s 2016 arrivals, are the sons of Scottish football agent Willie McKay.

His clients include the ex Leeds striker Ross McMormack and former Queens Park Rangers midfielder Joey Barton, both of whom have played under Cardiff boss Neil Warnock beforehand.
Cardiff are said to be looking to improve their under-23 set-up and are unlikely to encounter much resistance from Leeds should they wish to sign either McKay brother, whose contracts expire next summer.
Here’s how a handful of Leeds fans have reacted to the news on Twitter…
Cardiff’s U23s were beaten 3-2 by Charlton, with neither Jack or Paul McKay on target.
Would Leeds be made to rue losing the McKay twins?
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