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Published 13:54 10 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 14:21 10 Jun 2015 BST
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There was talk towards the end of last season that Arsenal would offer Diaby a new 'pay as you play' contract, but obviously reneged on it as they didn't want to see poor Abou end up homeless.
Wenger said last November that Diaby's injury woes stem from a horror challenge in 2006, from Sunderland's Dan Smith, which broke the Frenchman's ankle.
"He [Diaby] is a player that I have an enormous amount of respect for. Every time he comes back, he has to start from zero with another injury. He was a victim of competition."
"A footballer needs his ankle. He was destroyed by a bad tackle at Sunderland six or seven years ago which altered his ankle. He is not a fragile player. He was the victim of an assassin's tackle that went unpunished."
Hopefully Diaby can get back playing football at some level after such terrible luck with injuries the past few years.
Here's arguably his greatest moment as a Gunner.
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