Donovan 'happy' to stay at Goodison
The American has settled into Premier League life seamlessly and capped possibly his last Goodison Park appearance in Everton blue with a goal in Sunday's 5-1 thrashing of Hull City. Donovan joined the Merseyside club in January on agreement that he would return to Los Angeles in time for the Major League Soccer season later this month. But, in a post-match interview with Sky Sports after Sunday's victory over Hull, the 28-year-old revealed there is a small chance he may stay on in England a little longer. "First of all, winning was important and it's nice to get a goal," Donovan said. "There is a chance (of staying). We will know more this week. If that was it then I'm happy. Maybe we can stay a little longer, we'll see. "The fans, the people here are fantastic, the players are fantastic. I've enjoyed it here tremendously." Everton manager David Moyes admitted after the game that he will do all he can to keep the American at Goodison Park. "I said to him 'go on and finish with a goal'. I thought he finished it great. The effort he has put in for us over the past two months has been terrific," Moyes said. "I hope it's not his last game (at home). He's certainly good for the game next week against Birmingham. "I might try and see if I can extend it a little bit longer but, at the moment, the word from America is that it won't be possible and we respect that decision."