Having burst on to the scene in Exeter colours last season, Feyi-Waboso enjoyed an eye-catching first year in international colours and quickly established himself as an England starter, scoring five tries in eight Tests.
Feyi-Waboso joined Steve Borthwick’s squad for a day of rehabilitation at Pennyhill Park last week with hopes that he may bolster their back three options before the end of the tournament.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso’s hopes of returning to action for the final rounds of the Six Nations have been ended after the England wing finally underwent surgery.
“He has barely started his rehab process really, because the to-ing and fro-ing over whether he has an operation or goes for rehab is probably slowing both options down – the operation or the rehab,” Baxter said.
Andy Farrell is expected to name his Lions squad in late April or early May ahead of the tour to Australia, and is blessed with real strength and depth in the back three.