Manu Vatuvei is set to have a staggering 15-year Warrior career after re-signing with the club for a further three seasons today.

The 29-year-old winger, now in his 12th consecutive NRL season for the Warriors, was ecstatic about being a one club player.

"I'm so grateful to the club for giving me the chance to stay here this long," said Vatuvei.

"My manager Pete (Peter Brown) looked at some other options including rugby union but I wanted to stay at the Warriors. It has always been my vision growing up at the club to be a Warrior for life.

"I'm really pleased to have this contract and I'll do everything I can to repay the faith the club has shown in me," he said

The three year contract will end after the Warriors' 2018 NRL campaign.

Warriors managing director Jim Doyle said it was important that the club kept Vatuvei.

"Manu is so important in an all-round sense to the Warriors. He's exceptionally popular with everyone inside and outside the club," said Doyle.

"We value what he means for us and what he also means to rugby league."

Warriors coach Andrew McFadden said Vatuvei's new contract is a remarkable feat.

"It's a tribute to Manu and a reflection of the regard we hold him in that he is set to extend his career to 15 seasons. That's an exceptional achievement," said McFadden.

"He is hugely important to our side and to the club as a whole. The contribution he continues to make is outstanding and he has certainly started this season very well," he said.