Zimbabwe centre-back Munashe Garananga, currently on the books at Hibernian FC but linked on Transfermarkt with a move from FC Copenhagen to Israeli champions Maccabi Haifa, is at the centre of fresh transfer speculation.
The 25-year-old, valued at €1.50m, is listed in the rumours section as a potential arrival in Haifa from the Danish Superliga side, with the probability of a deal still marked as “?”. No fee, contract length or agreement between the clubs has been reported and there is no confirmed expiry date for his current deal, raising the prospect that a free-agent scenario could yet develop if contractual details are clarified in the coming weeks.
Born in Harare on 18 January 2001, the 1.88m right-footed defender is noted as a specialist centre-back and has represented only Zimbabwe at international level. His player profile details him as wearing the No 42 shirt at Hibernian, with no formal joining date or contract end date registered, underlining the uncertainty around his exact club situation as interest emerges from abroad.
Market-value data places him at €1.50m, a figure likely to appeal to Maccabi Haifa as they look for cost‑effective defensive reinforcements ahead of another push in Ligat ha’Al and potential European qualifiers. The lack of a stated contract expiry with his current employers could influence whether any move would require a transfer fee or open the door to a free transfer further down the line.
Recent match information for Garananga is not specified in the available data, with no opponent, scoreline or individual performance details recorded, meaning the current speculation rests more on his profile than on a single standout display.
If a switch to Maccabi Haifa does materialise, it would mark a significant next step for Garananga, offering him a platform in European competition to enhance his reputation and test his potential in a new league.
