North Melbourne youngster Curtis Taylor is hopeful of committing his future to the club.

Taylor remains uncontracted beyond this season, but has enjoyed an improved campaign in a new-found wing role and is determined to extend his time at Arden Street with a fresh deal.

The 22-year-old now has 48 games under his belt with the Kangaroos, featuring in every match this season to average career-best 14.3 disposals and 4.5 marks since switching from a high half-forward role last year.

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Coming towards the end of his fourth season in North Melbourne colours, Taylor is now aiming to extend his time with the club that recruited him at pick No.46 in the 2018 NAB AFL Draft.

"Yeah, definitely," Taylor told AFL.com.au.

"I see the young group that we've got. With the last couple of weeks, with what we've shown, it's been exciting. I've always had faith in our group. We've got so many young guys and so many guys that aren't even in the side at the minute, due to different reasons.

"Obviously, North Melbourne did right by me four years ago. I want to do right by them come contract time. But we've got the rest of the season to go, so that's what we'll be focusing on in the next few weeks."

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