Liverpool have secured the signing of promising goalkeeper Armin Pecsi from Puskas Akademia. Pecsi, a Hungary Under-21 international, was nominated for the 2025 Golden Boy award. The 20-year-old played 30 matches for Puskas last season, achieving nine clean sheets in Hungary's top division. His move to Anfield comes after Caoimhin Kelleher left for Brentford earlier this month.
Giorgi Mamardashvili, currently with Valencia, is set to join Liverpool in July. He will compete for the number one spot alongside Alisson Becker, who remains the first-choice goalkeeper. This addition strengthens Liverpool's goalkeeping options as they prepare for the upcoming season.

This transfer marks Liverpool's second acquisition of the summer window. Earlier this month, they signed Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. The club is also pursuing Florian Wirtz, having reportedly increased their offer to £113 million for the German international.
Additionally, Liverpool are interested in Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez. They aim to enhance competition at left-back, providing a challenge for Andy Robertson in that position.
Arne Slot's squad continues to strengthen as they aim to maintain their Premier League dominance. With new signings and potential deals on the horizon, Liverpool are gearing up for another competitive season.