With his contract running out, Brisbane young gun Jamayne Isaako has stated that he wants to remain a Bronco for life.

The 22-year-old winger has been an excitement machine in his first season with his high speed running, and accurate goal kicking, being a major contributor in Broncos' late surge into finals.

Brisbane want Isaako's signature and the 22-year-old does not want to go anywhere.

"I am still in communication with [Broncos recruitment chief] Peter Nolan and the club to extend my contract here. Nothing is confirmed at the moment but everything is looking pretty good for the future," Isaako told broncos.com.au.

"I started my career here and I'd like to finish my career here. The Broncs have looked after me pretty well and given me the opportunity I have today…so I'd definitely love to stay here.

Broncos coach Wayne Bennett has stated that Isaako's future will most likely be at fullback but with Darius Boyd on a long-term contract, it looks like it wont be happening soon.

"Darbs is doing a really good job and any time I get to play there I'll showcase what I can do at fullback. I am sure my time will come," Isaako added.

Isaako has also become a fan favourite and is slowly making himself as an up and coming star in the NRL.

"It has been pretty unreal the rise to NRL this year," Isaako said.

"I wasn't expecting to play as many games as I have so far. I want to own that wing spot in the team. With a lot of internationals and good players in the team, it is hard to know that you own a spot.

"I came into this year thinking I was just going to fill in certain spots. It just shows when you work hard enough good things happen. I am getting more confident each week."