Illawarra teenager Isaac Danzo recently signed a four-year deal with Valencia-based La Liga outfit Levante UD, having impressed the club during a three-day trial.

The 15 year-old trained under highly-regarded coach Jane Talevski with FFA's skillaroos program, run through Football NSW.

Danzo left for Spain in 2013 and linked up with Barcelona-based club Gava.

A technically proficient 'number 6', Danzo caught the eye of a host clubs, including Catalan giant Barcelona, before linking up with Levante.

He spoke of his desire to meet up with Socceroos star Ryan, who also calls Valencia home having signed a six-year deal with Los Che earlier in the week.

"I would really like the opportunity to meet Matt Ryan," Danzo said. "He is a fantastic player and role model for all young Australian football players.

"He is a great goalkeeper for the Socceroos and now with Valencia will be playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world.

"As we are both living in Valencia it would be great to know another Australian here and I could also help out with interpreting."

Danzo said the main differences he'd noticed between Spanish junior football and Australia's setup was the standard of first touch, the awareness and tempo of play.

He said a year spent playing in Barcelona had given him the opportunity to establish a career there.