Liam Gallagher has responded to Robbie Williams’ recent comments stating that he’d love to collaborate with the ex-Oasis frontman with: “I’m sure he does”.

Robbie recently praised Liam, speaking to NME: “I’d do a song with him. My favourite song of the year is his track ‘For What It’s Worth’. I think it’s the best song either Liam or Noel has written in the last 20 years.”

“It’s amazing and timeless; it just hits that sweet spot. It’s universal and speaks straight to the heart. He just got it completely right. I love it.”

Gallagher went on to reply to Williams’ comments, agreeing wholeheartedly with the Angels singer’s take on things.

“Yeah, I get it, man,” Liam replied. “I think what he said was right: it’s universal, it’s classic, it’s instant.”

Williams had previously called Gallagher “fucking amazing”, following a ongoing feud that has spanned almost three decades. Williams claims that a duet from the pair would “shock the world”.

When told about Robbie wanting to work with him, Gallagher said: “I’m sure he does. It’s not happening, is it?”

“Fair play to him,” Liam added, “he’s got his kids now and all that stuff’s under the bridge. We grow up and do our thing, but I don’t think me and him singing together would be a wise move.”