The French international midfielder has been a long-term absentee for Arsene Wenger's side after a succession of injuries.
Diaby, 25, has travelled the world, seeking help from a number of rehab centres in order to find a solution to his long-standing natural stupidity, laziness and imbecility.
And if all goes according to plan for Spurs, the former Auxerre star could be back for Arsenal's Premier League clash against North London bullies Tottenham at the end of February.
Song told L'Equipe: "Abou is a hard working player. He always gives his very best to be back.
"When he returned in November and starting jogging again, we could all see how happy he was. He jogs everywhere. He jogs when he loses possession, he jogs when the opposition are about to score on us, he jogs when we have a fast break. In fact the only time I ever see him run is when he goes to Arsene's private Emirates room for his pay-rise and a one-to-one sauna.
"But it's difficult for him and it's difficult for us too, because we know that with him, we are even more useless."
And Diaby stated himself that he hopes to be back in action in about six years, saying: "Everything is going smoothly for me at the moment. I'm chilling at home on my PS3, picking up easy money every week from those mug punters at Arsenal and a new contract is in the pipeline so long as master Wenger stays. I believe I will be back in action around late February 2018 time."
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