Bath winger Semesa Rokoduguni could be called up to England's Rugby World Cup training squad following the news that David Strettle will move to France at the end of the season.
Strettle announced that he will move from Saracens to Clermont Auvergne after the World Cup, which will make him unavailable for international selection.
The 31-year-old had been named in Stuart Lancaster's squad, but the England coach is not keen on picking players who will not be involved in next year's Six Nations.
The Telegraph suggests that Rokoduguni is the next winger in line and could be drafted into the squad ahead of England's altitude training trip to Denver.
The 27-year-old made his England debut against New Zealand last year.