Oasis could be set to reform after rumours have emerged that Noel and Liam Gallagher have made up.
According to The Mirror, the two brothers have come to a 'gentlemanly agreement' following years of public spats and disputes which culminated in Noel walking away from the band in 2009. Nevertheless, Noel’s publicist has strongly denied the possibility of a reunion.
The paper quotes a 'source' close to the pair as saying: “It’s early days in terms of the details, but Noel and Liam are back on good terms and ready to give things another go. Nothing is signed but it’s what you might call a gentlemen’s agreement between them."
"Ultimately they’re family and whatever has gone on before can be sorted out – they’re very close beneath all the bluster."
Rumours of a reunion have been rife for months after Liam Gallagher was pictured holding a backstage pass to a Noel gig earlier this year.
Noel had previously said he would only rejoin the band if a substantial amount of money was involved: “If I was ever going to do it, it would only be for the money. This isn’t me putting it out there, by the way.
“Would I do it for charity? No way. We’re not that kind of people.
“For Glastonbury? I don’t think Michael Eavis has got enough money. But would we get back together one day? As long as everybody is still alive and still has their hair, it’s always a possibility. But only for the money.”