Campbell Graham is still a teenager, although he already knows what he wants to do for the rest of his career. He wants to remain playing for South Sydney.

The 19-year-old made his debut for the Rabbitohs in Round 22, 2017, and has made the winger spot his own under Anthony Seibold, playing 15 games since Round 9 and both finals so far this season.

Graham was an avid Rabbitohs fan as a youngster, and wants to follow in the footsteps of some one-club players like Jason Clark and John Sutton.

"I understand the passion that blokes like John Sutton and Adam Reynolds and Jason Clark have for this club; being local juniors, being at the club for so long, I understand what this club means to them," Graham told AAP.

"I do hope I have a similar career.

"This club has a place in my heart, even though I've only been in the first-grade system a year.

"Guys like Clark and Sutton, I do idolise them and what they've done for this club."

The winger comes out of contract at the end of the 2019 season, meaning rival clubs can offer Graham a contract come November 1, although he didn't leave the door that wide open for potential suitors.

"I understand football's not forever, anything can happen," Graham said.

"But I'd like to imagine myself staying at this club. I've really loved my time here and progressing through the ranks.

"The boys here and the staff here have been immense for my game."

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