SOCCEROOS keeper Mat Ryan is being courted by Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven.

Ryan just signed a contract extension until 2018 with Belgium’s Club Brugge and as a regular for club and country with significant sell-on value, he will command a significant transfer fee.

And Brugge and Ryan’s mettle could be tested with the Belgians possibly destined for the Champions League next season, as they currently lead the league by four points.

They look set to advance to the knockout phase of the Europa League, and it’s these performances that have caught the Dutch club’s attention.

media_camera Mat Ryan is being courted by Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven.

Torino coach Giampiero Ventura hailed Ryan’s Europa League heroics only a fortnight ago.

“We played against a very strong team and a goalkeeper who performed at least three or four truly extraordinary saves,’’ he said.

“I have to compliment him (Ryan), some of those saves were incredible, and the result did not reflect the game.

PSV are a point ahead of Ajax Amsterdam with a game in hand in the Dutch Eredivisie.

The former Central Coast keeper concluded the final stages of his negotiations via Twitter before announcing a three-and-a-half year extension a fortnight ago.

The 22-year-old has replaced Mark Schwarzer as Socceroos No. 1 and is favourite to wear the gloves at next month’s Asian Cup after coach Ange Postecoglou chose him ahead of Borussia Dortmund’s Mitch Langerak for Brazil 2014.

He was announced players’ goalkeeper of the year in Belgium’s top flight last season and has continued his good form in 2014-15.

Ryan has played 58 games for Brugge since signing from the Mariners in 2013.