Sydney FC midfielder Chloe Logarzo hopes to become the next Matildas to leave the W-League for Europe and has her eyes set on playing in Italy in front of her family near Naples.

The 24-year-old is waiting to receive her Italian passport before making inroads into the burgeoning women's Serie A but admits this season in Australia could be her last if the right opportunity arises after the Tokyo Olympics. Logarzo is mulling over the timing of trying to move to Europe, likely to delay it for six months until she receives an Italian passport which could make it easier to move abroad as she can be registered as a local player.

Chloe Logarzo is looking to move to Europe next season. Credit:Getty

"I would love to go Italy... I would definitely chat to [Matildas striker] Lisa [De Vanna] about how it was. It would be an amazing lifestyle and I have family over there that would be able to watch me play," she said.

While not yet on par with other European leagues just yet, the Italian competition is one of the fastest growing in terms of technical performance, facilities and investment but the opportunity to spend an entire season at one club is appealing for Logarzo.