With Spain in a second-wave COVID crisis, it’s understood Spanish club Levante UD have agreed to sanction a season-long loan deal to an A-League club for its Australian rising star Isaac Danzo.
Danzo, from Wollongong on the south coast of NSW near Sydney, has been based in Spain for the last seven years.
The Australian teen's Spanish journey thus far is eye-catching.
The Danzo family arrived in Spain in 2013 with Isaac playing for a local club before his move to Levante.
Few Australian midfielders can relocate to one of Europe’s toughest football cultures such as Spain and make an impression.
Danzo has done that, having being named in the La Liga U-19 team of the year in 2019.
He debuted in the Spanish Segunda B aged 18 in 2018/19
And he debuted with the Levante UD first team in a friendly against Villarreal last year.
The teen was understood to be on the radar of the Spanish and Italian FAs last year but understands his preference is for Australia.
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Danzo has not played in the A-League.
A loan at an A-League club would be the ideal chance for the young Aussie to show what he has learned after seven years in Spanish football.
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