QPR director of football Les Ferdinand will be at Tuesday's meeting in Malaysia to discuss the club's vacant managerial position

QPR will take another step towards appointing a new manager on Tuesday when club officials meet to discuss the position.

Owners Ruben Gnanalingam and Tony Fernandes, director of football Les Ferdinand and chief executive Lee Hoos will come together in Malaysia.

They have been without a manager since Chris Ramsey was sacked last Wednesday with the club lying 13th in the Championship table.

Neil Warnock has been implemented as interim manager at Loftus Road

Interim boss Neil Warnock, who managed QPR from 2010 to 2012, was in charge for Saturday's 0-0 draw with Preston North End at Loftus Road.

Warnock has not said if he is keen on the position, although he did say full-time management no longer interested him when he was appointed as a first-team advisor last month.

QPR are seeking their 11th manager in less than a decade, with only Harry Redknapp seeing out more than 100 games in charge during that period.