Anfield Watch
·17 April 2026
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·17 April 2026
Liverpool are likely to have yet another clear-out this summer.
Arne Slot has even admitted that in order for the Reds to buy players, they'll need to sell as that's the model of the club.
And, since Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are both leaving L4 as free agents, it's going to be even harder for the Anfield outfit to suitably replace them.
So, the fact that several members of Liverpool's squad are already being linked with an exit doesn't come as a surprise.
One area that Slot's men are fairly stacked in is between the sticks.
Alisson and Giorgi Mamardashvili are their two main goalkeepers with both of them getting a decent amount of playing time this season.
Indeed, the difference in quality between the duo is laid bare whenever Mamardashvili enters the pitch but, that doesn't mean that the club don't have enough depth.
Others such as Visteslav Jaros and Freddie Woodman are also a part of the Reds' squad which means that they have plenty of back-up options if needed.
But, when Alisson eventually leaves, there will be a massive void to fill with most fans thinking Armin Pecsi would come in as their second-choice 'keeper.
However, if the latest report from AS is to be believed, that is clearly not the case.
"Armin Pecsi, a 21-year-old Hungarian , is one of the goalkeepers on Sevilla's shortlist for next season," they wrote.
"The red and whites will have to completely overhaul their goalkeeping position next summer.
"Pecsi would arrive alongside another, more experienced goalkeeper.
"This is all contingent, of course, on them managing to avoid relegation, something Luis García Plaza and his men are determined to achieve these days."
Although Pecsi hasn't had much of a look-in with Slot's plans this season, it's clear that he's a player with bags of potential.
The 21-year-old is one of Hungary's most exciting talents and, while he may not be on the same level as some of his teammates at the moment, there's no reason why he can't become even better than them in the future.
Admittedly, playing in Liverpool's Under-21s for another season wouldn't do him all that much good but, if he was loaned out to a team who could give him regular football each week, he'd probably come on leaps and bounds.
And, even though a move to Sevilla, who have won the Europa League seven times, would be a perfect move for him, he'd still be joining the La Liga outfit as a back-up.
The reasoning behind this is that the the club are also looking for a more experienced head to be their main man between the sticks.
If Liverpool chose to send him out on loan rather than sell him, they could reap the rewards that a season of regular professional football could give Pecsi.
But, even if he's still not good enough to play for the Reds after that, he'll have certainly added some extra value to himself which would be even better for Liverpool.









































