Theo Walcott would have a host of Premier League clubs queuing up for his signature if he decides to leave Arsenal, according to journalists on the Sunday Supplement. Having made just one start for the Gunners since January, reports claim the forward is considering his future at the club, who face Crystal Palace in a must-win Premier League clash live on Sky Sports 1 at 4pm.The 27-year-old has scored five goals in 15 starts, but appears to have fallen behind Danny Welbeck and Alex Iwobi in Arsene Wengers pecking order. His place in the England squad for Euro 2016 is also in jeopardy and Dominic Fifield, London football correspondent for the Guardian, believes his relationship with Arsenal may have run its course.It does feel like it might be a natural break between club and player, Fifield told the Sunday Supplement. Ray Wilkins thinks Theo Walcott needs to leave Arsenal if he is to fulfill his potential Its no good Theo Walcott sitting on the bench at Arsenal at this stage of his career, he needs to be playing and there would be a number of Premier League club who would like to recruit him. Whether they would be from the top echelon, Im not too sure. Its not good at the moment, its almost as if hes in limbo at the moment. Hes not going to get into the team as a central striker every week for Arsene Wenger and it thats where he wants to be playing his future isnt at Arsenal.Telegraph writer Jason Burt agreed it might be time for the former Southampton prodigy to leave the Emirates and thought another of Arsenals stars could be shown the exit. Theo Walcott sits down with Patrick Davison to reflect on his 10 years at Arsenal Arsenal would be more willing to sell [Alex] Oxlade-Chamberlain but they dont want to lose both of them this summer, Burt said.If Walcott doesnt make the Euro squad, he has got to look at that and think, Thats probably the moment for me. My career is stalling. If he wants to progress, he needs to look at it in terms of where he needs to be.There will be clubs interested in him, there are clubs interested in Theo Walcott. A couple of years ago, Chelsea were very interested in him but it didnt go anywhere and hes obviously stayed at Arsenal.Matt Dickinson of The Times said Walcott could use Euro rejection to his advantage.Hes a nice guy, hes almost regarded as a soft guy, sometimes too soft for his own good just in terms of the way he plays and his approach and I think that if he is left out of the Euros, that is a test [to show] anger, hunger to prove people wrong, Dickinson said. 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The hockey publication added that Coffey was originally assessed a gross misconduct penalty for a discriminatory slur and was handed a three-game suspension after an automatic investigation by the GTHL. Coffey was not behind the bench with his team for their playoff game on Tuesday night. The GTHL would not confirm that Coffey was suspended, as its not league policy to disclose its suspensions. However, the league did confirm that the altercation happened and was not considered too serious. "From what I understand, the two opposing coaches went at each other near the end of the game," GTHL President John Gardner told The Toronto Sun on Wednesday. &qquot;People do and say crazy things at this time of year, its the playoffs.dddddddddddd I think it has been blown out of proportion. "Paul Coffey is a good coach who has done nothing wrong since being involved in this league. But lets face it, hockey is an emotional game and people sometimes say things they dont mean." Neither the Marlies nor Coffey have commented about the incident or the decision, but an official from Mississauga did tell the The Hockey News that the Senators lobbied the GTHL to be lenient, sharing the same sentiment that the situation was being blown out of proportion. "Obviously there has to be punishment, regardless of who is involved," Gardner added. "But in my opinion, I would say this was a minor incident." Coffey, 52, played for 21 seasons in the NHL, winning four Stanley Cups and three Norris trophies as the leagues best defenceman. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004. Files from The Hockey News and The Toronto Sun were used for this report. ' ' '