Immanuel Fayi-Waboso to miss England’s Six Nations campaign with shoulder injury

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England winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is about to overlook the 2025 Six Nations after opting to endure shoulder surgical procedure, sources have confirmed to ESPN.

Feyi-Waboso dislocated his shoulder in Exeter’s 28-10 defeat to Sale Sharks on Dec. 21. There have been hopes he would handle to keep away from surgical procedure on the damage, however sources have confirmed he can have the process which can see him miss the Six Nations with Feyi-Waboso set for 10-12 weeks out.

The information will come as a bitter blow to England and Steve Borthwick. Feyi-Waboso has established himself as integral within the England facet and has garnered the status as one of the vital deadly wingers in world rugby.

Feyi-Waboso’s anticipated absence means England might want to rejig their again three for the beginning of the Six Nations, with their marketing campaign starting towards Eire on Feb. 1.

George Furbank has a damaged arm, whereas Ollie Sleightholme was a late withdrawal from the Northampton Saints squad forward of their win over Tub on Sunday. Elsewhere, Bristol’s Gabriel Ibitoye and Tub’s Will Muir are additionally injured.

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