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·7 giugno 2025
Fabrizio Romano: Young Star Confirmed “Armin Pecsi has signed”

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·7 giugno 2025
Liverpool’s recruitment team is moving swiftly this summer, and while headline-chasing fans fixate on the likes of Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez, a quieter but significant move has been completed. Fabrizio Romano reported on Saturday that Hungarian goalkeeper Armin Pecsi has officially signed for the Reds.
“2005-born Hungarian goalkeeper Armin Pecsi has signed his contract as new Liverpool player. Exclusive story, confirmed,” Romano posted on X, making the announcement around lunchtime.
While this may not command the same excitement as a multi-million marquee addition, Pecsi’s arrival is strategic, well-timed, and reflective of Liverpool’s continued evolution under new sporting director Richard Hughes.
This summer marks a transitional moment between the posts at Anfield. Caoimhin Kelleher’s £18 million departure to Brentford opened up a key position, and with Giorgi Mamardashvili arriving from Valencia to serve as Alisson’s understudy, there is clearly a structure forming. Pecsi’s place within that, though initially at youth level, is not insignificant.
Pecsi, described by Hungarian football journalist Bence Bocsak as “one of the best young goalkeeping prospects in Europe”, brings both promise and pedigree. At 20 years old, he has already been the first-choice keeper for Puskás Akadémia, helping them secure a second-place finish in Hungary’s top tier and a spot in the UEFA Conference League qualifiers.
Although fans might crave big-name arrivals, Liverpool’s recruitment of Pecsi reveals a thoughtful approach. The club is not just investing in talent for today, but laying foundations for the future.
If Pecsi lives up to the billing, his signing could be another example of Liverpool unearthing a gem before the wider football world takes notice. And while the fans wait for news on Wirtz or Kerkez, the club has quietly locked in a potential future number one.
This signing may not trend on social media, but real football heads will see its significance. Liverpool’s long-standing success has come as much from smart, strategic planning as it has from superstar signings. Bringing in Armin Pecsi follows that tradition.
At just 20, the Hungarian already boasts senior experience and brings with him a modern profile suited to Liverpool’s possession-based game. For all the talk about midfielders and forwards, what’s been happening at goalkeeper level this summer is telling. Alisson’s eventual successor may already be in the building, and Mamardashvili offers insurance, but Pecsi gives the Reds a future option who’s already battle-tested in European competition.