Wests Tigers half-back Luke Brooks has signed a four-year contract extension, keeping him at the NRL club until the end of 2023.

Brooks, 23, has played 107 NRL games – all for the Tigers – since making his debut in 2013.

Amid reports he was wanted by the Sydney Roosters, Brooks committed his future to the Tigers on Monday.

"I'm pretty excited to be here for the next five years. I've been here my whole career and I'm happy to stay," he said in a statement.

"We're building something nice here, with Madge [Michael Maguire] coming in. He's a successful coach and I think he's going to be good for our team.

"This club means a lot to me and I really love this club, I love playing here, I love playing with all of the boys, it's what I've known for pretty much all of my life and I'm happy to be here. This will allow me to just focus on footy and now I've just got to play consistent footy and do my job for the team.

"I just want to build on what we did last year as a team and for myself I want to keep playing consistent footy. I want to do my bit for the team and grow as a player and a person and work on my leadership as well.

"I've been in first grade for five years now and that's a side of my game that I want to work on, the leadership around training and on the field as well."

Brooks was the Dally M Halfback of the Year in 2018 as the Tigers narrowly missed out on the finals, finishing ninth.