Almugera Kabar: Dortmund’s Germany-Libya full-back linked with Monza move

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Almugera Kabar: Dortmund’s Germany-Libya full-back linked with Monza move

Germany-Libya left-back Almugera Kabar is reportedly attracting interest from Italian side Monza, with the Borussia Dortmund defender rumoured to be a target for the Serie B club.

The 20-year-old, born in Bremen on 6 June 2006, is valued at €3.00m on Transfermarkt, a figure seen as accessible for an Italian side looking to add youthful depth at left-back. The speculation comes amid uncertainty over his situation at Dortmund, where his contract details and expiry date are not publicly listed, fuelling talk he could become a free agent in the near future if no new deal is agreed.

Kabar, who stands at 1.86m and plays primarily as a defender on the left, holds both German and Libyan nationality and is regarded as a modern, left-footed full-back with the physical profile to adjust to Italian football. He wears the number 42 shirt at Dortmund and is registered with the Bundesliga side’s first team, having progressed through the club’s youth ranks.

No fee or structure has been confirmed and the reported probability of the transfer remains listed as “?” at this stage, underlining that talks are at a preliminary, rumour-based stage rather than an advanced negotiation. There is also no indication yet whether Monza would target him via a permanent deal or wait to see if he can move as a free agent should his Dortmund situation change.

Recent data on Kabar highlights his emergence rather than long senior experience, with his appearances coming in and around Dortmund’s set-up rather than as an established starter in top-flight football. For both club and player, a move to Serie B could offer a clearer pathway to regular minutes.

If completed, a switch to Monza could mark the first major step in Kabar’s professional career, offering him a platform in Italy to convert his potential and €3.00m valuation into sustained performances and a higher profile on the European stage.

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