Liverpool set to sign Armin Pecsi as Golden Boy nominee travels to finalise transfer

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Liverpool are closing in on a deal to sign Puskas Akademia goalkeeper Armin Pecsi, according to reports in Hungary.
The 20-year-old made his first-team breakthrough last year and this season he has established himself as Puskas Akademia’s first-choice goalkeeper with 36 appearances and 11 clean sheets in all competitions.
Pesci represents Hungary at Under-21 level and according to Nemzeti Sport, the goalkeeper left the team’s training camp this week in order to travel to England to finalise his move to Liverpool.
The report adds that the Premier League champions are in ‘advanced negotiations’ with Puskas Akademia and a deal could be announced as early as next week.

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