The five-time Australia international, who represented the Socceroos at the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar, returned to playing action in January after suffering a quad injury during pre-season and has enjoyed a goal-laden streak of late with United's second-string.
The 20-year-old forward, who joined the Magpies from A-League side Central Coast Mariners in January 2023, is determined to build on his positive spell in front of goal during the latter stages of the 2024/25 campaign.
Kuol told newcastleunited.com: "I'm very happy to get that consistent game time, playing 90 minutes, and I really enjoy working with Diarmuid (O'Carroll) and the coaching staff here. I feel they have helped me a lot and I'm feeling positive.
"I'm always happy to score but, at the same time, I feel I should have more. That comes with consistently playing and being ambitious, going into every game with confidence.
"It's about being concentrated in those moments in front of goal and when the legs are fatigued, being calm and composed.
"I want to be capable of scoring different types of goals and being able to score with both feet from any kind of distance which will, ultimately, make me more of a complete player."
United's second-string host their Potters counterparts at Whitley Park (kick-off 7pm GMT) as Diarmuid O'Carroll's side, currently situated in 16th place of the 26-team division, look to enhance their hopes of qualifying for the play-off spots at the end of the 2024/25 season with a much-needed victory.
Newcastle's youngsters suffered an agonising exit in the National League Cup on Tuesday night after losing via penalties against Altrincham following a 3-3 draw but Kuol, who netted a brace against the non-league outfit, believes the side can take inspiration from the quarter-final tie heading into Friday night's clash against Stoke, who occupy bottom spot in the division.
"Getting into the play-offs and to be a part of that is a big aim for us," Kuol added. "We've had a few losses so we're looking to get back to winning ways. Everyone in and around the team wants to do well so it will benefit everyone if we can achieve that.
"There were a lot of positives for us to take against Altrincham. We matched a men's team with a very young side and to score three goals away from home is a credit to the team."
Admission for Newcastle United Under-21s' Premier League 2 visit of Stoke City on Friday, 28th February is free for season ticket holders, otherwise it's £3 for adults and £1 concessions.
The game will be also be streamed live on the Official Newcastle United App, which can be downloaded via the App Store or Google Play.