Liam Gallagher has spent most of 2017 aiming jabs at Noel over social media, labeling his icily aloof brother a "potato" on a number of occasions – but now it seems the swaggering singer is ready for reconciliation.

In an interview with Beats 1, he addressed the breakdown of their relationship, and constant rumblings amongst fans and journalists that they might reform Oasis in the near future.

"The most important thing that people keep missing is that me and our kid don't speak and that's the saddest thing about it," he said. "Two wrongs don't make no right. So before Oasis get back together and before there's cheques knocking about, me and him need to start becoming brothers and friends again, and inevitably we'll start making music."

In the past, Liam has downplayed the spat, saying: "He prods me and I prod him. I'm letting him know that I'm still here. I'm right here, I ain't going away. I find it funny taking the piss out of my older brother who thinks his s*** don't stink. I find it funny."

But the exchange has been less than lighthearted at times, especially when the former Beady Eye frontman openly criticised Noel for missing Arianna Grande's 'One Love Manchester' concert, which raised funds for victims of the Manchester terror attack in May. It soon transpired that Noel had donated money to the cause.

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Regardless of what the fans want, a reunion could be further away than first thought.