STEVEN May will be at Gold Coast beyond this season, saying a contract extension is imminent.
The out-of-contract Suns co-captain said it was "all positive" from his end and he was confident a new deal would be inked in the coming weeks.
"Talks are going well and, hopefully pretty soon, something should get done," May said on Tuesday.
"I'm very confident.
"The CBA is done now so hopefully in the coming weeks, maybe sooner, we should hear something."
May is one of the best fullbacks in the competition, and at the centre of much speculation about his future.
The 25-year-old said he just wanted to focus on playing better football before ramping up his contract talks.
He said he never considered going elsewhere.
"It's funny, sometimes you read an article that you're linked to a club you've never spoken to," he said.
"I guess that's all part of it.
"Coming out of contract and being a new captain it's always going to be a talking point, but no, that hasn't been something I've addressed.
"That's just media speculation.
"I'm not Nat Fyfe or Dustin Martin and they're in the media every day, so I'm pretty lucky in that sense.
"It is amusing sometimes."
May will play his 100th game on Saturday when Gold Coast hosts North Melbourne at Metricon Stadium.