Motherwell striker Tawanda Maswanhise is being linked with a move to Belgian side RSC Anderlecht, with the Scottish Premiership forward reportedly on the radar of the Jupiler Pro League club.
The 23-year-old centre-forward, who holds both Zimbabwean and English nationality, is currently valued at €5.00m, according to Transfermarkt, and speculation has begun to grow over a potential summer switch from Fir Park. The reported probability of the transfer remains unclear, listed only as “?”, but Anderlecht are understood to be monitoring his situation closely.
Maswanhise, born in Harare on 20 November 2002, has been operating primarily through the middle as an attacking focal point for Motherwell, wearing the number 55 shirt. Standing at 1.80m, he has emerged as a modern, mobile centre-forward, and his rise in the Scottish Premiership has drawn attention from abroad.
Details of his contract with Motherwell — including its expiry date — have not been made public, raising the prospect that the player could become a free agent in the near future or be available at a fee below his current market valuation if the club opts to cash in rather than risk losing him for nothing. That uncertainty is thought to be a key factor behind mounting transfer rumours.
Maswanhise’s recent performances for Motherwell in the 2025‑26 campaign, including a strong display in their latest Scottish Premiership outing – a tightly contested match played shortly before the latest transfer speculation surfaced – have further underlined his potential, even if exact figures from that fixture are not disclosed.
With his dual-national profile, age and €5.00m valuation, a move to Anderlecht would represent a significant step into European competition, and if completed, could prove a pivotal moment in shaping Maswanhise’s career trajectory, reputation and long‑term prospects at the top level.
