Borussia Dortmund defender Almugera Kabar is being linked with a move to Hamburg, with the teenager’s future at Signal Iduna Park uncertain and the probability of a transfer currently rated at 18%.
The 19-year-old left-back, who holds both German and Libyan nationality, is reported by Transfermarkt’s rumour listings to be on Hamburg’s radar, with the Bundesliga club monitoring his situation as his contract details at Dortmund remain undisclosed. With no public end date on his current deal, speculation has grown that Kabar could become a free agent in the near future if no extension is agreed, potentially allowing Hamburg to move for him on a cut-price fee or at the end of his terms.
Kabar, born in Bremen on 6 June 2006, is regarded as one of Dortmund’s promising young defenders. A tall, 1.86m left-footer, he is listed primarily as a left-back but is viewed as a modern full-back capable of contributing both defensively and in build-up play. He wears the number 42 shirt for Dortmund and is currently valued at €3.00m, a figure that would represent a relatively modest outlay for Hamburg should negotiations progress beyond the current exploratory stage.
The teenager has been part of Dortmund’s set-up rather than moving through multiple clubs, and is already on the radar as a dual-nationality prospect for both Germany and Libya. However, there is no official confirmation of senior international caps or a final choice of national team in the data provided.
With the move rated at an 18% likelihood in the latest transfer speculation and no official comment on his contractual status, Kabar’s next step remains open, but a switch to Hamburg could offer regular Bundesliga minutes and a significant platform to shape his early career and reputation if the deal were to materialise.
