AC Milan have reportedly set their sights on reinforcing their left flank, with Almugera Kabar, a young German left-back of Libyan descent from Borussia Dortmund, emerging as their prime target. Born in 2006, Kabar has caught the attention of Milan’s scouting department, who have been monitoring his progress for several years and consider him a top prospect with significant potential.
Sky Sport Italia (as quoted by Calciomercato) report that t#he Rossoneri are primarily planning to bring Kabar to San Siro next summer, but they are also exploring the possibility of advancing the transfer to the current January window. The young defender is currently under contract with Borussia Dortmund until 2026, which could complicate immediate negotiations.
Kabar is renowned for his well-rounded skill set as a defender, boasting an impressive combination of physicality, pace, and technical ability. While his occasional lapses in concentration have been noted, these are largely attributed to his exceptional confidence and the stark difference in quality between him and his peers at the youth level.
Despite his potential, Kabar has seen limited action in the Bundesliga this season, making just three substitute appearances. This lack of playing time could potentially pave the way for a move, with Milan eagerly awaiting any signals from Borussia Dortmund regarding the player’s availability.
Milan’s interest in Kabar aligns with their strategy of investing in young talent with high ceilings. The club views him as an ideal understudy to their current left-back star, Theo Hernández, potentially grooming him as a long-term successor in that crucial position.