(Reuters) - Malky Mackay's future as Cardiff City manager was shrouded in doubt on Thursday following reports his trusted advisor has been replaced by a 23-year-old family friend of the Premier League club's Malaysian owner, British media reported.
Head of recruitment Iain Moody, who worked with Mackay at previous club Watford, had been suspended while Kazakh Alisher Apsalyamov had stepped in to fill the role in an acting capacity, according to reports on Wednesday.
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