Noel Gallagher has sent Oasis fans into a frenzy after subtly dropping hints of a possible reunion with brother Liam in the near future.
In a recent interview, the rockstar, 52, admitted: “Our family has never been close."
But also said: “I don’t know one person, one single person, in my life who is living in the perfect family. Not one.”
In an interview with The Sunday Times , Noel dropped a hint of the two brothers reconnecting, saying: “Reconciliation is a good thing.”
Noel was also quizzed on his opposing views to Liam's, 47, saying: “There are similarities, and differences."

He added: “The prime minister is the frontman for the band. The difference is, in a band, in rock’n’roll, you represent yourself.”
Noel's subtle hint comes just days after Liam said he reckons Oasis will be on for a reunion at Glastonbury 2021.
The Manchester icons famously split in 2009 when ongoing tensions between the two brothers made it hard for the band to survive.
The ill-feeling all started when Noel sensationally quit the band that year following a backstage spat at Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
Liam was tweeted at last week, when a fan asked: "LG, how do you think this possible headline sounds: ‘Oasis reunite for a one-off show at Glastonbury’s 50th anniversary 2020’? What do you think?”
To which Liam surprised fans, by saying: “Too soon.
“The little fella has threatened to take a year off which I highly recommend. I reckon he’ll give his head a good shake and bingo we’ll be on for the following year isn’t it.”

Liam recently told Guitar.com : "Apart from the odd festival date next summer, I think I’m going to try to take 2020 off.
“I just need to get away from it for a bit. So I don’t think I’ll start to make an album seriously till 2021.”
But despite the rumours surrounding the rockstars, Liam had recently called his brother a "bully" in another expletive-laden rant.
He stressed the former Oasis stars' decade-long feud "isn't f**king banter" - pouring cold water on wild suggestions a reconciliation could be on the cards.
Ten years later, things have got worse between the bickering brothers - and not better.
Liam says he is not interested in nice words or olive branches and has snapped again.
He said: "It doesn't mean s**t to me. Because he's on Twitter probably right now saying the exact opposite so it doesn't mean anything.
"It's like no, no, no, you don't get to f*****g to do both. Either be a c*** and own it or don't be a c***.
"When I eventually see him, he'll realise it's not f*****g banter."
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