Stuttgart eye Dortmund’s Germany-Libya full-back Almugera Kabar in €3m move

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Stuttgart eye Dortmund’s Germany-Libya full-back Almugera Kabar in €3m move

Borussia Dortmund’s Germany-Libya left-back Almugera Kabar is being linked with a summer switch to Bundesliga rivals Stuttgart, with the 20-year-old defender’s future under scrutiny as his contractual situation remains unclear.

Data from Transfermarkt on 26 June 2026 lists the probability of the move at 33%, with Kabar – valued at €3.00m – emerging as a cost-effective option as Stuttgart look to reinforce their back line. With no contract expiry date publicly recorded at Dortmund, observers have also noted the possibility that the youngster could run down his deal and leave as a free agent further down the line if no agreement is reached.

Born in Bremen on 6 June 2006 and standing at 1.86m, Kabar is regarded as a modern, athletic left-back, naturally left-footed and capable of operating across the defensive line. Registered with shirt number 42 at Dortmund, he has been developed within the club’s set-up and is currently listed with Borussia Dortmund rather than a senior national team, while holding dual nationality with Germany and Libya.

His growing reputation has been enhanced by recent first-team exposure, including a competitive outing against Bundesliga opposition earlier this month, when he featured at left-back in Dortmund’s league fixture, contributing with his energy on the flank in a narrow result that underlined his readiness for senior football. That display has fed the sense that a step into a more prominent role – whether at Dortmund or elsewhere – is imminent.

Stuttgart’s interest reflects both his profile and affordability in a market where young full-backs with top-flight experience are increasingly sought after. Should the move materialise, it would offer Kabar the platform to convert potential into consistent Bundesliga performances and could prove a decisive chapter in shaping his career trajectory and long-term reputation.

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