Story by Raynald Ngwarati
ZIMBABWEAN international Tawanda Maswanhise was on the scoresheet again, continuing his rich vein of form with a goal just before halftime in Motherwell’s 4-0 victory over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership today.
The forward’s strike made it a fourth consecutive match on the scoresheet, reinforcing his importance to the Fir Park side’s attacking play.
According to match reports, Motherwell dominated throughout and Maswanhise’s goal came at a crucial moment right at the break.
The 23-year-old has been in sublime form since returning from duty with Zimbabwe at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, adding to an impressive season total.
Sites tracking his performances report double-figure goals in the league and note him as one of Motherwell’s standout performers this term.
The Warriors forward’s red-hot form at Motherwell has not gone unnoticed, with transfer interest beginning to gather pace around the Zimbabwean international.
Scottish media reports indicate that Rangers FC, who are regular participants in UEFA Champions League qualifiers, are closely monitoring Maswanhise’s situation after his impressive run in the Scottish Premiership.
The Ibrox giants are believed to have made initial checks on the player’s availability as they look to strengthen their attacking options.
Maswanhise is also attracting attention beyond Scotland, with several clubs in the English Championship understood to be tracking his progress.
His consistency in front of goal, work rate, and versatility across the frontline have made him an appealing prospect ahead of the next transfer window.
Motherwell, however, are said to be in no rush to sell, with the forward contracted to the Fir Park side and playing a key role in their league campaign.
Club officials are reportedly keen to keep Maswanhise focused on finishing the season strongly as speculation around his future continues to grow.




