Chelsea youngster Lewis Hall has reportedly left Cobham club staff 'really impressed' as the Premier League giants open new deal talks.

The Lowdown: Blues open new deal talks...

It's been reported that the west Londoners are attempting to tie down their best and brightest to fresh terms after a very eventful January transfer window.

Graham Potter's side spent an estimated £292 million last month, bringing in the likes of Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez in a British record £107 million deal.

Past the window, Chelsea are now at work on in-house deals behind-the-scenes with journalist Dean Jones sharing an update on Hall.

The Latest: Chelsea staff wowed by Hall...

The reporter has claimed that talks are definitely happening between the 18-year-old and Chelsea over fresh terms, adding that club staff can't get enough of him.

Cobham officials have apparently been blown away by Hall, citing his maturity and hard-work as a real plus point to his game.

Jones said to GIVEMESPORT:

“It's been muted a bit to me. It's not really advanced, but there's definitely talks happening.

“My sources are saying that Lewis Hall impressed Chelsea a lot in the games that he's played this season. He's been rewarded with game time; he was even keeping Cucurella out of the team for a few games.

“And Chelsea staff had been really impressed with him, and they love his attitude as well; he turns up to Cobham every day, and he puts in 100%. And he's got a real maturity about him for his age.”

The Verdict: Exciting...

Hall is a record-breaker, having become the youngest ever Chelsea player to start an FA Cup game last season.

The versatile midfielder/left-back put in an assured and impressive display against Chesterfield that game, earning praise from Callum Hudson-Odoi, who called his teammate 'amazing'.

Potter has handed Hall four top flight starts this campaign and an appearance each in both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, indicating his real faith in the starlet (WhoScored).

The former Brighton boss has also already waxed lyrical over the player this season, explaining how he was left very impressed with Hall's display in their EFL Cup defeat to Man City last November.

The sky appears to be the limit for Chelsea's latest star-studded academy graduate and he could become a fixture in Potter's squad for seasons to come.