Callum Hudson-Odoi is in advanced talks with Chelsea and looks ready to commit to a five-year-deal in what would be a huge boost for Frank Lampard's new reign at the club.

The 18-year-old England international was wanted by Bayern Munich, who bid £35million for him in January and £22m last month, but he looks to have been swayed by the return of Lampard to Stamford Bridge and ready to commit himself to his boyhood club.

Hudson-Odoi, who made his England debut Czech Republic last March, will be on more than £100,000 a week but the deal is likely to rise to £10m a year if he keeps making progress.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is set to sign a five-year contract with Chelsea on vastly improved terms

It follows a protracted negotiation, with the club keen for Hudson-Odoi to sign last year, given that his deal ran out in 2020, when he could have left with Chelsea just receiving minimal compensation for training costs.

However, the aloofness of former manager Maurizio Sarri and his unwillingness to use Hudson-Odoi meant the players' representatives were unhappy with his development and game time.

Once Bayern had made their interest clear, Sarri started using Hudson-Odoi more frequently but Gareth Southgate had no hesitation giving him his full debut for England.

With Lampard returning, along with his former Under 18 Chelsea manager, Jody Morris, Hudson-Odoi's fears have been allayed and he seems set to be central to Chelsea's starting eleven this season.

He is currently rehabilitating from an ankle injury but expects to be fit for the start of the season.