American player Landon Donovan has called on his club LA Galaxy to allow him to extend his deal in England where he is currently playing with Everton FC. He is expected to return to his club on March 15 in the loan deal where he is expected to conclude his side of the bargain when Everton plays Birmingham City this weekend. Everton too has tried to keep Donovan for a longer period of time but the American club is less then interested.
Donovan said "I have told Galaxy what I want; they know what's going on and I speak to my manager there often. Both clubs know how I feel, which is that I would like to stay, though I can't end the season here, I'd have to go back April 15 at the latest. If that can be worked out, great. If not, then the Galaxy are my team and I'm very grateful for the chance I had here. It would be bittersweet either way. I'd like to go back home and start with my team-mates, I miss them, because I have played with them for three, four, five years in LA, if I leave here I will be excited to go home, but it would be sad to leave. It's absolutely improved me. It's impossible not to. I have learnt a lot technically, tactically, how to keep myself motivated. It absolutely puts me in a stronger position for the World Cup. But the biggest thing is having the confidence I can play against anybody and not fear anyone.”
He added that "We can't worry about what people think of the US. I want to do well and what people think about us, what they perceive, is out of our control.” Phil Jagielka too is keen to have the player stay a while longer saying that "I'd love to see Landon stay for longer. He's had a smile on his face during his time here and has been fantastic from start to finish. If he can't stay this time then hopefully we'll see him back here in the future. I know he didn't enjoy it when he played in Germany but he has enjoyed it here and we've loved having him. Back in January we needed a fresh face and a fresh pair of legs and he gave us that. Within a few days he was one of the boys and made an instant contribution at Arsenal. Having spoken to Tim Howard about him before we always knew he was going to fit in well and Landon is a fantastic character. If next weekend is his last game we're certainly going to miss him."