Liverpool close in on deal for Hungarian starlet Armin Pecsi

The 20-year-old, who currently plays for Puskas Akademia, has already agreed personal terms and is keen to join the Reds, marking a significant step in his young career.
The move is expected to represent a record-breaking sale for Puskas Akademia, a club that has earned a reputation for nurturing Hungarian talent.
His switch to Anfield is seen as another example of Liverpool's commitment to recruiting promising young players, following a similar path to their interest in Milos Kerkez, another emerging Hungarian prospect.
Born in February 2005, Pecsi has impressed with his performances in the Hungarian top flight and is regarded as one of the country's brightest goalkeeping prospects.
His development has not gone unnoticed by Europe's elite, but it's Liverpool who have moved decisively to secure his services, underlining their forward-looking approach to squad building.