Lukas hopes all's Well that ends Well

Everton striker Lukas Jutkiewicz is eager to remain at Motherwell for next season at least as he approaches the last weeks of his loan spell. Jutkiewicz has scored 10 goals in Motherwell's SPL campaign despite playing through injury for almost three months.The 21-year-old has one year left on his contract at Goodison Park, where he has made just one substitute appearance since signing from Swindon in an initial £800,000 deal in July 2007.And he is keen for Motherwell and Everton to come to a deal that will help him develop further under Craig Brown and Archie Knox."I've been really happy here," Jutkiewicz said. "Since the manager and Archie came in, I have been injured a lot of the time."I don't feel they have seen the best of me yet. If they were happy to keep me, I would like to stay next season if possible. But a lot of it is out of my hands."If it's another loan deal, Everton risk losing me for nothing at the end of next season, so they might be looking to get a transfer fee."But I'm really happy here so if I could stay it would be great."Jutkiewicz, who followed Everton team-mate John Ruddy to Fir Park in August, would welcome Motherwell buying him on a permanent deal."That would be great if they could but that's for the money men to decide," said the striker, who has also played on loan for Huddersfield and Plymouth."There are other things going on in England but I feel settled here."I have been tossed around quite a bit from club to club and I am enjoying it here."Jutkiewicz's goal tally would no doubt have been higher had he not been forced to play through the pain barrier in recent months.The Southampton-born player has missed several games and come off the bench in others but he has always shown willingness to ignore a knee injury to help Motherwell's European charge.Jutkiewicz has consulted a knee specialist as well as physios at Motherwell and Everton who have assured him the injury will be cured in the summer."The problem started in the beginning of Feb so it's been a frustrating couple of months," he said."I've had a couple of painkilling injections and been assured it's not going to be a long-term issue so I'm happy to try to play when I can."I haven't felt like a loan player here, I've felt really comfortable here, so playing through the pain barrier is something I'm happy to do."Motherwell returned to fourth place in the SPL ahead of Saturday's trip to Celtic Park and Jutkiewicz is desperate to maintain that position, which guarantees a Europa League place.Jutkiewicz has sampled European football from the bench against teams such as Fiorentina and Nuremberg and is keen to take his experience further."If we finish in fifth place and we get a European place we're in two weeks earlier," he said."If you finish in fourth place, you get two weeks' extra holiday. So the manager doesn't need to give a team-talk, that's a huge incentive. And it's another round towards getting to the group stages."Even if I'm not here I would love to help the lads get there, but ideally it would be something I could be involved in."

Source: Team_Talk