The brother of Noel and Liam Gallagher has spoken out about the chances of a potential Oasis reunion in years to come.
Paul Gallagher was talking in a new documentary for Irish TV, when he open up about the feud between the Beady Eye and High Flying Birds star.
"I think they've got unfinished business," said Paul, reports Contactmusic. "I think Noel regrets walking out the way he did. Liam was always going to carry on and do his own thing. I've got a funny feeling something might happen in the future, in two years' time, maybe three."
He added: "All it takes is two guys to say, 'You know what, I'm sorry, but I love you.' That's all it takes, it's not hard. It's easy."
Here's Paul in 2003 - you gotta love that Gallagher charm
Rumours of the Gallaghers burying the hatchet and reforming have been rife since Liam voiced that he wanted to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Definitely Maybe - sparking whispers that they could also headline Glastonbury 2014.
Earlier this month, former Creation boss Alan McGee also said that he think Oasis will definitely reunite in the future, but it won't be in 2014 as rumoured. McGee first signed the band to his Creation label back in 1993, and in new interview with the BBC, he said he could easily imagine a reunion.
"Yeah, I think they'll come back at some point," he said. "I don't think it's going to be next year or anything. If they get back together I'm sure it would be for a mega bucks tour."
However, Noel Gallagher has frequently slammed rumours of a 2014 Oasis reunion, saying that he'd never return to the band and that they'd have to do it without him - which he claims 'would be rubbish.
This month also marks 18 years since Oasis released their second album (What's The Story) Morning Glory.
Below: 18 Oasis quotes on Morning Glory