Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie has defended Eddie Jones' decision to select New Zealand-born wing Denny Solomona despite the union lobbying to extend the residency rule to five years.
Solomona is set to win his first rugby union cap after being included in a 31-man squad that will embark on a two-Test tour of Argentina in June.
The Auckland-born 23-year-old controversially switched codes in December by swapping Castleford for Sale and continues to be every bit as prolific, scoring 10 tries in 13 appearances for the Sharks.
Since making a solitary appearance for Samoa last year, he has since qualified for England and pledged his allegiance to the Six Nations champions, following in the footsteps of recent converts from overseas Ben Te'o and Nathan Hughes.
Solomona recently completed the three-year residency period to make him eligible for England. The RFU, however, wants that rule extended to five years - a measure which will be voted on by the World Rugby Council at their Kyoto summit next month.