Teenage full-back Almugera Kabar is being linked with a move from Borussia Dortmund to 2. Bundesliga side Preussen Münster, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 36%.
The 19-year-old left-back, whose market value is listed at €3.00m, is the subject of growing speculation over a potential switch from the Bundesliga club to their North Rhine-Westphalian neighbours, according to data compiled on 2 February 2026. The rumoured deal would see Kabar drop a division in search of regular senior football, although no agreement between the clubs has been reported and his contract situation at Dortmund remains unclear, raising the possibility of him becoming a free agent further down the line.
Kabar has risen through Dortmund’s youth system, progressing from the club’s youth ranks to the U17s in 2021, then to the U19s in 2023, before being promoted to the first team ahead of the 2024–25 season. He currently wears the number 42 shirt for Dortmund and is listed in the senior squad as a defender specialising at left-back.
Born in Bremen on 6 June 2006, Kabar holds both German and Libyan nationality, adding an international dimension that may appeal to clubs monitoring his development. Standing at 1.86m and preferring his left foot, he has been developed almost exclusively within the Borussia Dortmund system after an early spell with Hammer SpVg Youth and, before that, SV Hüsten 09 Jugend. To date, his competitive experience has come within the German pyramid, moving through youth levels attached to a Bundesliga club renowned for nurturing young talent.
Recent transfer value updates show his estimated worth rising from €1.00m to €3.00m by late 2025, reflecting perceptions of his potential rather than established first-team pedigree. The present rumour suggests Münster see an opportunity to secure a promising, physically imposing full-back from within the region.
No specific fixture details or standout senior performance have been documented in the available data, but any move to the 2. Bundesliga would likely offer Kabar more consistent game time at professional level. If the transfer does materialise, it could represent a pivotal step in turning his reputation from academy prospect into regular senior performer, and may shape the next phase of his career for both club and country.
