Fulham star feels he needs to spend another year at the club – needs met at Craven Cottage

fulham Star Kelvin Bassey believes he needs another year at Ajax to really establish himself and learn from his experiences with the Dutch side.

ajax showtime report On the Fulham defender’s comments today. He is speaking on the Ziggo Sports program Kick ‘T Mate. During this time he reflected on his unsuccessful time spent in Amsterdam.

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After impressing under Steven Gerrard at Ibrox, the defender joins the Dutch side from Rangers in a €23m deal in 2022.

The plan was for him to be a replacement for Lisandro Martínez. The fan-favourite Argentine had established himself as a key player at the club before leaving to join Manchester United in the summer.

However, Kelvin Bassey was unable to successfully replace him. Instead, he endured a difficult year at Ajax, during which he was regularly criticized, with even the smallest mistakes often leading to analysis and further criticism.

After a year he moved to join Fulham, where he became a key player under Marco Silva. Now 26, he reflects well on his time at Ajax and admits he still needed more time.

“It was the tactical aspect of understanding where you need to be and knowing where your next pass is going to be,” He said.

“At Ajax, a full-back plays like a number six in possession, or moves forward as soon as you get the ball. So, if you understand it tactically and you know where your next pass has to go, it becomes easier.

“If my first touch was on the outside – which was natural for me, because I expect the full-backs to be there, my passing lane was immediately blocked, because the Ajax full-backs could cut inside.”

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The problems that had troubled him at Ajax were not evident at Fulham. But he puts it in a different style and has had time to adapt to how Fulham want him to play. This was the time when he was not allowed at Ajax.

“The English league is easy for me because I am used to English football,” He added.

“Many managers come from abroad; mine is Portuguese, but this is the system I am familiar with. What you do at Ajax takes time.

“Players who were new needed more time to adapt. When you’re young, and I was 21 or 22 at the time, I might have needed another season to settle in. Just like in England.”

“It took me a year to even settle in there. After that, I played the most matches and became the player of the year at the club.”

The defender now feels comfortable in the Premier League and the game in general. He believes this comes from experience. This was something he was not given time to learn during his time at Ajax.

“I think I understand the game better. But it’s obviously because of the experience you’ve gained.” He concluded.

“The only way to know if you’re doing something wrong is to just do it wrong. But it’s also about mindset. You have to be willing to make mistakes so you can improve.”

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Met Pittsburgh Steelers QB once touted as potential No. 1 pick

Most would agree that there are only two starting quarterback jobs that are wide open. One remains with the Arizona Cardinals, who could return running back Jacoby Brissett after a career year. The other is with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are expected to return Aaron Rodgers for a second season, but there are no guarantees.

Until the four-time NFL MVP signs a new contract with the Steelers, Pittsburgh has no choice but to keep their eyes open, in hopes of finding their next franchise QB. Heck, even if the 42-year-old quarterback returns to Pittsburgh, who’s to say the Steelers don’t want to find someone who can learn from the future Hall of Famer and, ultimately, replace him?

The Steelers could be busy doing just that by closely evaluating their batch of 2026 NFL Draft QB prospects. He had already met with Drew Allar at the NFL Scouting Combine. More recently, the Steelers scheduled another in-person visit with a different QB prospect who will be drafted in April.

This time, it’s a top 30 tour with Miami (FL) quarterback Carson Beck, who was once viewed as the potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Steelers also previously spoke with Beck at the combine, but now they will bring him to Pittsburgh for a closer evaluation.

Beck is coming off a season where he set new career highs in passing yards, touchdowns and interceptions. Beck finished the year by leading the Hurricanes to the national championship. However, his stock declined compared to that of a potential first-round pick after inconsistent performances, including in the CFP Final, where he completed only 59.2% of his passes for 232 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.

For now, the only quarterbacks on the Steelers roster are Mason Rudolph and 2025 sixth-round pick Will Howard, of whom new head coach Mike McCarthy is apparently a big fan. Even if Rodgers potentially returns to Pittsburgh, the Steelers will want to add at least one more QB to the roster, and this could very well be baked in.

The Steelers have 12 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft, including the No. 21 pick. But Beck is not viewed as a first-round draft prospect. That’s why the Steelers are seeking more information on him, trying to get a feel for how aggressive they might need to be to land the 6-foot-5, 23-year-old QB.

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