Parma eye Dortmund’s Germany-Libya left-back Almugera Kabar in €3m-rated move

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Parma eye Dortmund’s Germany-Libya left-back Almugera Kabar in €3m-rated move

Germany-Libya defender Almugera Kabar of Borussia Dortmund is being linked with a summer switch to Serie A side Parma as the Italian club explore options at left-back.

The 20-year-old, born in Bremen and currently valued at €3.00m, is emerging as a target for the Gialloblù according to transfer data sourced from Transfermarkt on 26 June 2026. The move is being reported as speculative, with the probability of a deal currently listed as “?” and no agreement in place between the clubs.

Kabar, a 1.86m tall left-back who prefers his left foot, is on the books of Dortmund and wears the number 42 shirt. His contractual situation at the Bundesliga club is unclear, with no public confirmation of a current expiry date, leaving open the possibility he could move on in future windows as a free agent if no extension is agreed.

The Dortmund defender, who holds both German and Libyan nationality, is seen as a modern full-back profile, capable of operating along the flank in defensive and more advanced roles. He has progressed through the German system before breaking into the set-up at Borussia Dortmund, one of Europe’s leading talent developers.

Recent match data and detailed first-team statistics for Kabar this season are not publicly listed in the latest update, but his inclusion in Dortmund’s senior squad and presence in top-flight Bundesliga competition underline his development trajectory.

Parma, back in Serie A and looking to deepen their defensive options, are understood to be monitoring market opportunities around his €3.00m valuation, though there is no suggestion yet of formal talks or a completed bid.

If a move to Italy does materialise, the step from Dortmund to Parma could offer Kabar a clearer pathway to regular top-flight minutes and represent a pivotal stage in shaping his reputation and long-term potential in European football.

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