Out of contract at the conclusion of the campaign, and ahead of taking part at a fourth World Cup, Ryan is attracting interest from Champions League-chasing Celtic and Club Brugge - his former employers in Belgium.
But his focus remains on keeping Levante up, and with Carlos Espi scoring his seventh goal in six games they beat Getafe 1-0 to move off the bottom of La Liga.
The 20-year-old Espi had an early let off after eight minutes when the referee downgraded a red card to yellow and he was decisive with eight minutes left when he stooped to head home the only goal of Monday's (Tuesday AEST) game.
The home side should have wrapped up the points more easily but Getafe goalkeeper David Soria saved two penalties, one from Adrian Dela after an hour and then again from Ivan Romero in added time.
Australia's No.1 had a quiet night at the other end, making his only save of note in the 32nd minute en route to a clean sheet for just the sixth time in the league this season.
To make matters worse for visiting Getafe, Zaid Romero was sent off in the dying seconds.
The result lifted Ryan's side up to 19th on 29 points, two above last-placed Real Oviedo, and continued a recent revival that has seen Levante take 11 points from a possible last 18.
Elche are third last, three points above Levante with seven rounds to play, while 14th to 17th are separated by just two points. The bottom three go down.
With AAP.