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    YOUNG RSL STAR PLANS DANISH MOVE
    Ridge Mahoney

    Soccer America
    Tuesday, Jul 7, 2009 7:01 AM ET

    [MLS] Sooner or later, Real Salt Lake forward Yura Movsisyan will
    be heading to Denmark. Agent Patrick McCabe confirmed Monday that
    Danish Superliga club Randers has reached an agreement to employ the
    21-year-old starting in January, following expiration of his current
    MLS contract. McCabe said Randers had tendered an offer to MLS to
    acquire him during the European transfer window, which opened last
    week, and that MLS and RSL had rejected the offer. According to a
    source, Movsisyan, who earns about $71,000 in base salary, had spurned
    at least two attempts by MLS to sign him to a new deal. Under FIFA
    statutes, a player under contract is free to begin negotiating with
    other clubs during the last six months of his contract, and according
    to McCabe, Movsisyan has been under scrutiny by several European teams
    since the start of the MLS season. "He's young, he's fast, and he
    scores goals," said McCabe Monday by phone from Denmark. "There are a
    lot of teams who are looking for just this kind of player and this is
    something Yura really wants to do." RSL's players were given four days
    off following their 1-1 tie with San Jose last Friday, and Movsisyan
    and McCabe flew to Denmark last weekend. "We were going to check it
    out," says McCabe, "see the facilities, see the stadium, meet the
    coaches, meet the players. Yura liked the setup and they were obvious
    about wanting to sign him, so we got a deal done pretty quickly."

    Randers is coached by former international John Jensen, a key figure in
    Denmark's astonishing triumph at the 1992 European Championships. As
    a last-minute replacement for Yugoslavia, which was kicked out of the
    competition in the wake of sanctions imposed by the United Nations,
    Denmark upset the Netherlands in the semifinals on penalty kicks and
    beat Germany - with Jensen scoring the winning goal -- to win the
    title. Another former international, Flemming Povlsen, works with the
    forwards. "He very much wants to play for the [U.S.] national team,"
    says McCabe of Movsisyan, whose family is Armenian and fled persecution
    in Azerbaijan when he was 12 to live in Southern California. Movsisyan
    is in the process of acquiring a green card and is married to an
    American citizen, Marianna, who is expecting their first child in
    December. "It's nothing against Real Salt Lake or MLS, he just thinks
    he will progress faster in that environment." Randers is playing in
    the Europa League, a new competition that replaces the UEFA Cup. In
    its opener it beat Linfield (Northern Ireland), 4-0, last week, with
    the second leg to be played in Belfast on Thursday. It finished fifth
    in the Superliga last May. With Movsisyan signed to play for Randers
    starting in January, negotiations for the club to buy him from MLS
    have resumed. If MLS receives a transfer fee, RSL would receive about
    two-thirds of it and the rest would go to the league. If he leaves
    as a free agent, RSL would retain his MLS rights.

    Movsisyan was drafted by Kansas City out of Pasadena City College in
    2006 and was traded to RSL midway through the 2007 season. He scored
    seven goals in 22 games last year and this season has four goals in
    16 games. His career stats are 16 goals in 71 regular-season games.

    He will return to the United States Tuesday with his new deal in hand
    and perhaps a permanent move in the works for sooner rather than later.
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