Brazilian striker Bobo is set to put pen to paper on a one-year contract to remain as Sydney FC's marquee next season when he finalises a new deal with the club immediately after the grand final.

In a week Bobo is hoping to be celebrating the A-League title, the Brazilian striker is also expecting to seal his future with Sydney FC by signing a new deal worth more than $1 million.

As revealed by Fairfax Media last week, Bobo agreed to remain with Sydney FC after preliminary discussions with the club to extend his stay at Moore Park. The 32-year-old forward is eager to remain with the Sky Blues after an impressive first season, becoming the second-highest goal scorer for a single season in the club's history. Bobo joined in the latter stage of their pre-season as the second marquee at Sydney FC alongside Slovakian winger Filip Holosko and went on to score 15 goals and provide six assists as Sydney broke a plethora of records on their march towards a first A-League premiership in seven years.

"I hope to stay next year and now we are starting to talk about the new contract for next year. I hope to stay ... I am talking about one year more," Bobo said.