You Asked?: Yura Movsisyan Answers

Watch Yura Movsisyan answer questions from Goal.com readers about his national team future and his move to Randers FC.

Yura Movsisyan, Randers FC
Last week, Goal.com readers submitted questions for Real Salt Lake's burly striker, Yura Movsisyan, to answer. Now, watch his answers to the questions from fans in an exclusive Goal.com video.

Movsisyan turned down a new contract extension with RSL for a chance to play abroad with Randers FC in Denmark. However, the two clubs could not reach an agreement for a transfer fee, and so the 22-year-old will remain in Major League Soccer until the end of the season.

Movsisyan talks about why he turned down that deal and the perks of playing in Europe.

He also discusses his national heritage and which national team he'd like to play for, as he is eligible for both the United States and Armenia.

Watch all this and more, below.

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