Forward Muskwe was signed on loan from Leicester City on 28th January 2020 as table topping Town faced up to life without the division’s top two goalscorers Jerry Yates and Eoin Doyle, both of whom had been recalled by their respective parent clubs.
When both Doyle and Yates returned to SN1 over the following 48 hours, Muskwe’s chances of making a serious impact at Town declined dramatically. Muskwe made his Football League debut at the County Ground in front of more than 13,000 fans against Exeter, coming on for Doyle as a 90th minute substitute. He made a further four second half substitute appearances without scoring before the coronavirus pandemic brought the League Two season to an abrupt halt, and he returned to Leicester.
As well as being Town’s first ever Zimbabwean international, Muskwe came from a sporting family, with his twin sister Adelaide representing Zimbabwe at the 2019 Netball World Cup.
Season | LEAGUE | FA CUP | EFL CUP | OTHER | TOTAL | |||||
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Apps | Gls | Apps | Gls | Apps | Gls | Apps | Gls | Apps | Gls | |
2019/20 | 0 (+5) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0 (+5) | - |
TOTAL | 0 (+5) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0 (+5) | - |
Club | Details |
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![]() Leicester City |
2007 (schoolboy)
rptd June 25th, 2016 (signed professional contract); transferred out (July 15th, 2021) |
![]() Swindon |
January 28th, 2020 (loan); expired (2019/0) |
![]() Wycombe Wanderers |
January 5th, 2021 (loan); expired (2020/1) |
![]() Luton Town |
July 15th, 2021 (transferred in, undisclosed fee); released (rptd May 24th, 2024) |
![]() Fleetwood Town |
September 2nd, 2022 (loan); recalled from loan (January 31st, 2023) |
![]() Exeter City |
September 1st, 2023 (loan); expired (rptd May 7th, 2024) |