LIVERPOOL, England — Everton is in talks to sign Los Angeles Galaxy striker Landon Donovan on a short-term loan.
A temporary move to the Premier League club would enable the U.S. star to remain match fit before the MLS season begins in March and ahead of the World Cup in June.
“Landon is a player David Moyes has identified as someone he would like to bring to the club,” Everton chief executive Robert Elstone said Thursday. “We are working to make that happen and hope we can reach agreement soon with all the appropriate parties.”
Donovan’s Galaxy teammate, David Beckham, also will be out on loan in January for a second stint at AC Milan.
While Donovan has an American record 42 goals in 120 internationals, he has struggled during three previous stints in Europe.
He signed a six-year deal with Bayern Leverkusen at age 16 in 1999, but didn’t play a game in two years and was loaned to the San Jose Earthquakes in 2001.
After four seasons in the MLS, he rejoined Leverkusen in January 2005. He made nine appearances — seven in the Bundesliga and two in the Champions League — but just two of them were starts. Two months later, he returned to the MLS with the Galaxy.
He made just five Bundesliga appearances and one German Cup appearance for Bayern Munich during a loan this year.
But he was selected as the best player on the U.S. team for a record-breaking sixth time in October after helping the Americans reach the 2010 World Cup and Confederations Cup final.
Talk to us
> Give us your news tips.
> Send us a letter to the editor.
> More Herald contact information.