He has previously declared he wants to stay in Brisbane – but teenage sensation David Fifita on Tuesday raised more questions for anxious Broncos fans and stakeholders amid speculation on his future.

The in-demand 19-year-old talked up Wayne Bennett, refused to allay the fears of Broncos fans and was coy on rumours he could replace Sam Burgess at South Sydney.

Fifita comes off contract at the end of the 2020 NRL season and has been dubbed the NRL’s ‘Million Dollar Baby’ following his standout showing for Australia in the World Cup Nines.

“Nah, not me,” Fifita said when told he of his ‘Million Dollar Baby’ tag.

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“That’s not me, that’s (Sydney Roosters centre) Latrell (Mitchell).”

Rival clubs are lining up to talk to the Queensland Maroons back-rower from November 1, with offers expected to reach seven figures.

In August Fifita publicly revealed plans to pledge his long-term future to the Broncos, provided management could table a competitive offer.

The Broncos have been bullish about their chances of re-signing Fifita, strongly rejecting claims they don’t have the salary cap space to retain the Origin forward.

But when asked if Broncos fans should fear the worst as clubs circle, Fifita, who will captain the Junior Kangaroos against France on Friday, refused to commit to the Broncos.

“I don’t know, not too sure, yeah. I’ll just wait and see what happens, I’ve still got one more year next year with the Broncs,” he said.

“I’m just enjoying my time, I’ve got one more year up there in Brisbane and we’ll see what happens.”

Fifita gave Broncos management more cause for concern when he gave glowing review of South Sydney coach Wayne Bennett.

“Wayne, he was my first coach and a really good coach for me and my family, he’s really close with my mum at that,” he said.

“He’s really good, he helped me become the person I am and he really played a big, massive part in my career.

“(During) my first pre-season (we had) good conversations, tough conversations to get me to where I am, but yeah, he’s a really good coach.”

There has been speculation Fifita could reunite with Bennett at Redfern if veteran Burgess is forced to retire due to a chronic shoulder injury.

“I don’t even know all that stuff, I’ve heard rumours and that but yeah, I’m not too sure about that,” Fifita said when asked of the Rabbitohs whispers.

“Everything will just fall into place - when the time’s right the time’s right but for myself I’m just worrying about footy and just worrying about the job on Friday against the France team.

“… To be honest I’ll just be chilling and just try to play my game and let my manager do the talking.”