Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi is set to leave Anfield on a season long loan according to manager Kenny Dalglish according to reports on Sky Sports.
Gulacsi has been with Liverpool since 2007 but is yet to feature for the Reds and is currently the second choice keeper at the Merseyside club.
The 21-year-old has had loan spells at Hereford United and Tranmere Rovers and is keen to gain more first-team experience away from Anfield.
Gulacsi is set to represent Hungary under 21's at the Toulon Tournament and according to the players management agency, at least seven teams will be keeping tabs on him.
Tibor Pataky, the agency owner said: "We're not surprised at the high number of interested teams because Peter has been considered as one of the best of his age in international football.
"We can't say which clubs are interested but we can say that seven teams indicated that they will travel to France in order to watch him live.
"These clubs are from England, Germany, Holland and Belgium. The most likely possibility is that Peter will spend the season at another club, but it's still a question if in England or out of England.
"Of course the final decision will be made by Liverpool. But we're not worried about this as his career has been managed very gently. They see his values and also his high potential."
Last season Gulacsi spent two months on loan League One side Tranmere and made 14 appearances during his spell at Prenton Park before going back to Liverpool.
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