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Armin Pecsi arrived at Anfield in June 2025 after Liverpool agreed a deal worth around £1.5 million with Hungarian side Puskas Akademia. Image Credits: Imago ImagesArmin Pecsi is attracting interest from Sevilla according to reports in Spain.
The Hungarian stopper arrived at Anfield in June 2025 after Liverpool agreed a deal worth around £1.5 million with Puskas Akademia, a fee that represented a club record sale for the Budapest-based side.Signed on a five-year contract, Pecsi had caught the eye with a breakout campaign in the Hungarian top flight, making 36 appearances for Puskas Akademia across all competitions and keeping 11 clean sheets as they finished runners-up in the Nemzeti Bajnokság (Hungarian First Division).His performances earned him a nomination for the prestigious Golden Boy award. It was a remarkable feat given he was playing his club football in Hungary, making him the first player from that league to receive the recognition.At 21 years old, Pecsi was always expected to spend time developing with Liverpool’s under-21 side before challenging for senior minutes, and that is precisely how things have played out.He has been a regular presence in Premier League 2 this season, logging 16 appearances.
He was even nominated for the Premier League 2 Player of the Month award in January 2026. The competition ahead of him at first-team level – Alisson, Mamardashvili and Freddie Woodman – has made first-team minutes understandably scarce, though he has been included in senior matchday squads on several occasions.It is that combination of clear potential and limited first-team exposure that has now drawn interest from Spain.According to a report from AS, Pecsi has been placed on Sevilla’s shortlist of goalkeeper targets ahead of next summer.The Andalusian club are bracing for a significant rebuild between the posts, with Norwegian shot-stopper Orjan Nyland set to depart when his contract expires in June, and Odysseas Vlachodimos also considered unlikely to remain due to wage demands and interest from Newcastle .Facing the prospect of needing two new goalkeepers, Sevilla’s scouting team have identified Pecsi as a candidate but one who would likely arrive alongside a more senior option.
