Germany-Libya left-back Almugera Kabar of Borussia Dortmund is being linked with a summer move to Bundesliga rivals Stuttgart, with the 20-year-old defender rated at €3.00m and his long-term future at Signal Iduna Park unclear.
Data from Transfermarkt lists a 45% probability of the deal happening, with Stuttgart monitoring the highly rated youngster as they plan for next season. Kabar’s contract situation at Dortmund is not specified, raising the prospect that he could move on relatively cheaply or even edge towards free-agent territory if no fresh terms are agreed.
Born in Bremen on 6 June 2006, the 1.86m left-back is regarded as one of Dortmund’s most promising defensive prospects. A naturally left‑footed defender, he has been developed primarily as a left-back but is comfortable across the left side of defence, fitting the profile Stuttgart are seeking to add depth and energy in wide areas.
Kabar, who holds both German and Libyan nationality, is currently listed with Dortmund’s first-team squad and wears shirt number 42. He is yet to establish himself as an automatic starter in the Bundesliga, but his combination of height, athleticism and versatility has prompted growing interest within Germany’s top flight.
There is no official confirmation of advanced talks between the clubs, nor any indication that Dortmund are prepared to sanction a sale, but Stuttgart’s interest is understood to be long‑term and aligned with their strategy of recruiting young, resale‑value talents from within the league.
With a market valuation of €3.00m and room to grow, any move to Stuttgart would offer Kabar the chance to compete for regular top‑flight minutes and turn domestic promise into a full Bundesliga breakthrough – a step that could significantly shape both his reputation and his international prospects if the transfer materialises.
