Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed captain Landon Donovan to a four-year contract extension that will run until 2013, the team said on Wednesday.
Donovan would be allowed to go away on a short-term loan and it was likely that he would head to Everton in England's Premier League, said Galaxy coach Bruce Arena.
A deal with Everton, however, had not yet been finalised, said Arena, adding that any loan would end by the Galaxy's MLS season-opener on March 27 at home against New England.
Soul-searching
"At the end of the day, after a lot of thinking, a lot of soul-searching, this is the place I want to be," the 27-year-old Donovan told a Galaxy news conference.
Donovan, a member of the US national team and a team mate of David Beckham on the Galaxy, said he also wanted to play abroad.
"I'm very grateful to Bruce for allowing me the opportunity to also do something that I'm passionate about — which is have the ability to go on loan and go play in some of the best leagues in the world," said the forward. "I'm fortunate. Most soccer players don't get this opportunity to have the best of both worlds. It's incredible."
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