Motherwell winger Tawanda Maswanhise is attracting interest from Belgian side RSC Anderlecht, with the Scottish Premiership club facing the prospect of losing one of their fastest-rising attackers.
The 23-year-old left-sided forward is the subject of mounting speculation over a potential move to the Jupiler Pro League, according to data linking him with the Brussels giants. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?”, but the connection between the clubs has been recorded amid growing attention around the player’s development.
Maswanhise, who can operate across the attack but is primarily deployed as a left winger, joined Motherwell from Leicester City’s youth set-up in August 2024. Since arriving in Scotland, his reputation has climbed sharply, mirrored by a steep rise in his market value on Transfermarkt from €100,000 in October 2024 to a current valuation of €700,000 as of December 2025.
The Zimbabwe- and England-eligible forward, born in Harare on 20 November 2002, has progressed through Leicester’s U18 and U21 ranks before making the switch to Fir Park. That pathway, from English academy football into the Scottish Premiership, appears now to be drawing interest from one of Belgium’s most historic clubs, who frequently target emerging talent with resale potential.
Motherwell may also be braced for a difficult decision, with Maswanhise’s contract details not listed and no expiry date publicly recorded, raising the possibility he could move on relatively cheaply or even run down his deal and become a free agent if no agreement is reached.
Recent performances in the Premiership have fuelled the talk around his future, with the winger continuing to feature as shirt number 55 for Motherwell in 2025–26 and contributing in attack as his value increased through multiple updates across 2024 and 2025.
Should a transfer to Anderlecht materialise, it would mark a significant step in Maswanhise’s career, offering a platform in European football that could further enhance his reputation and unlock the full potential hinted at by his rapid rise in Scotland.







