Almugera Kabar: Dortmund left-back linked with switch to Hamburg

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Borussia Dortmund’s teenage left-back Almugera Kabar is being linked with a move to Bundesliga rivals Hamburg, with his future at Signal Iduna Park described as uncertain.

The 19-year-old defender, who holds both German and Libyan nationality, is the subject of transfer speculation suggesting a possible switch from Dortmund to Hamburg, according to data logged on 15 April 2026. The reported probability of the transfer is listed only as “?”, underlining that talks remain at a very early, rumour stage.

Kabar, born in Bremen on 6 June 2006 and standing at 1.86m, is rated at a market value of €3.00m. With no publicly listed contract expiry date at Dortmund, observers have noted that a lack of clarity over his deal could, in theory, open the door to a future free‑agent scenario if an extension is not agreed, adding further intrigue to his situation.

A left-footed specialist who operates primarily at left-back, Kabar is regarded as a modern full-back, comfortable defending wide areas and stepping into midfield zones. He is currently registered with Dortmund’s first team, wearing shirt number 42, and is listed with Borussia Dortmund as his national-team affiliation in the available data, underlining his place within the club’s structure rather than a senior national side.

Both Dortmund and Hamburg are recorded as Bundesliga clubs in the latest transfer listings, meaning any move would keep Kabar in Germany’s top flight if it materialised. No fee has been agreed and there is no indication yet of whether a permanent transfer, loan or potential free transfer further down the line is under consideration.

With his dual-nationality profile, growing reputation and €3.00m valuation, a successful move – should Hamburg firm up their interest – could be a significant staging post in Kabar’s career and a key step in shaping his long-term prospects at the top level.

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