Arsenal and Chelsea 'tracking former Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi'... who failed to make grade at Anfield
- RB Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi, 27, spent five years playing at Liverpool
- Hungary international is now being emerged tracked by Chelsea and Arsenal
- ESPN report that both clubs sent scouts to watch him face Bayern Munich
- The 27-year-old would qualify as a homegrown player for Premier League clubs
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi has emerged as a potential transfer target for both Arsenal and Chelsea.
The Hungary international now plies his trade with RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, having failed to make the grade at Anfield during a five-year stay on Merseyside.
But the 27-year-old is now being tracked by a number of clubs in the Premier League, according to reports.
RB Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi has emerged as a potential target for Arsenal and Chelsea
The Premier League clubs sent scouts to watch him in their loss to Bayern Munich on Saturday
ESPN claim that Arsenal and Chelsea sent scouts to watch Gulacsi in Leipzig's 2-0 defeat by Bayern Munich on Saturday.
Arsenal have begun their search for a long-term successor for Petr Cech, their 35-year-old No 1 who has only 18 months left on his contract at the Emirates.
Chelsea, meanwhile, risk losing first-choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who has yet to sign a new deal amid reported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Gulacsi spent five years at Liverpool but failed to make a senior appearance for the club
Despite his failure to make a single senior appearance for Liverpool, Gulacsi has developed into one of the finest goalkeepers in German football.
He has started all but one of Leipzig's matches this season, conceding 17 goals in 14 appearances and keeping three clean sheets.
And thanks to his spell in England, he also qualifies as a homegrown player for clubs in the Premier League.
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