
He was after he had reserved against Tottenham two weeks ago, after which Potter said he was “a bored” and “everything and in a difficult situation.
“They spent the nightmare for two years,” Packeta’s wife, Maria Fornier, said in an Instagram post.
Paketa was left on the bench to win last week’s 2-0 win over Manchester United, which Potter said it was because they were cold.
“The week he had was a difficult week for him,” Potter said.
“As a result, the day before and on the day of the game, he felt under the climate, so I didn’t want to be in danger and make it worse for him,” he said.
“Sometimes stress, pressure can manifest itself differently.
“He’s generally he came in and he’s really carrying himself well. He really treated him well.
Potter said he would like to be resolved before the start of next season.
“It’s not about me to talk about, but the sooner it’s for everyone,” he said.