Noel Gallagher intends to sell the rights to the Oasis masters to the highest bidder and joked that he'd buy a plane, a yacht, and a chimp with a top hat with the money.

The singer, 52, made the surprising comment while making an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday.

Discussing how he will soon get to own the rights to his former band's music again in four to five years, he explained: 'Trust me, I will be selling mine to the highest bidder. Well, what am I going to keep them for? So my kids can benefit? Nah.'

Plans: Noel Gallagher revealed on Tuesday that he will SELL the rights to Oasis masters to the highest bidder and joked that he plans to buy a plane, a yacht and a chimp with a top hat

'I’m going to sell them and then I’m going to buy a plane, a yacht, I want a chimp with a top hat, and I’ll buy a rocket, and I’ll leave the kids with the other stuff from the 2000s.'

Noel even joked that his new pet will even get private transportation, as he quipped: 'Depending on his behaviour, he’ll probably going to have his own bus. I mean why not, he’s a chimp in a top hat, he’s got to have his own bus.'

And when Seth asked the singer if there would be an Oasis reunion sometime in the future he categorically refused before adding: 'I sincerely hope not.'

Noel and his brother Liam have been feuding for ten long years, and it has been well-documented in the public eye since their Oasis days, which formed in 1991.

Not worth keeping: Discussing how he will soon own the rights to the band's music, he said: 'Trust me, I will be selling mine to the highest bidder. Well, what am I going to keep them for?'

Funnyman: 'I’m going to buy a plane, a yacht, I want a chimp with a top hat, and I’ll buy a rocket, and I’ll leave the kids with the other stuff from the 2000s,' he joked

Not happening: And when Seth asked the singer if there would be an Oasis reunion sometime in the future he categorically refused before adding: 'I sincerely hope not'

Last month he told Variety: 'Every time I see that c***'s face. I want to take out a McDonald's with a machine gun. I don't think I'll be going to the cinema to watch him rewrite f***ing history about what a great guy he is, what a wonderful family man.'

Liam had previously alleged that brother Noel would 'sue him' if footage of himself performing hit Live Forever at the One Love Manchester gig was used in the documentary.

The High Flying Birds star is married to Sara MacDonald and has two children with the former publicist - Donovan, 11, and Sonny, eight, he also has daughter Anais, 19, with his ex-wife Meg Mathews.

He continued : 'Oh, I turned it down, yeah. If some f***ing moron is going to make a film slagging me off, calling my wife a ****, after trolling my kids on the Internet, after being a filthy little misogynist sexist p***k who cannot keep his f***ing mouth off Twitter.

At odds with each other: Noel and his brother Liam have been feuding for ten long years in the public eye (pictured together in 1998)

'Then call me to ask me a favour, I’m like, "Wow. You are as dumb as you f***ing look." I don’t give a f*** what music you have in your film; you’re not putting any of mine in. It’s like, "Can I ask you a favour?" "No, you can’t. Go f*** yourself." You’re not using my songs to sell his f***ing film. Have you seen it?'

The revelation comes after Liam admitted in June at the As it Was premiere in London that he wanted to 'break' his brother Noel's 'f****** jaw' after he refused to let him use Oasis music in his new documentary.

Speaking to Sky News, he raged: 'Him and his little people saw it and took the Oasis music out of it because that's all he's got left, d'ya know what I mean. It doesn't make me sad, it makes me f****** mad.

'I'm not a p****, I'm not sad about it, I want to break his f****** jaw and his daft f****** manager, but that's what happens. I'm not sad about it, I didn't go home and cry, I just wanted to go and f****** put their windows through.'

Harsh: Fuel was added to the siblings' feud in June when Noel accused his estranged brother of threatening his wife Sara after she branded the former Oasis frontman a 'fat t**t'

Alleged: Noel shared an alleged screenshot of a WhatsApp exchange between Liam and Noel's daughter, Anais in which 'Uncle Liam' messages her to tell her stepmother to be 'very careful'

No holds barred: Noel also mocked Liam's latest single Shockwave, branding it 'S**twave and said 'you were always good at intimidating women'

Their on-going argument continued following the Oasis split in 2009, where during a BRIT acceptance speech Liam thanked every member of the band except for Noel.

Fuel was added to the siblings' decade-long feud in June when Noel accused his estranged brother of threatening his wife Sara after she branded the former Oasis frontman a 'fat t**t'.

Taking to Twitter, Noel shared an alleged screenshot of a WhatsApp exchange between Liam and Noel's daughter, Anais, 19, in which 'Uncle Liam' messages his niece to tell her stepmother to be 'very careful'.

Amid the resulting fallout from the latest chapter of the siblings' decade-long feud, Liam issued an apology to their mother Peggy and his niece Anais for them 'getting caught up' in the 'childish behaviour'.

It was also alleged that Liam's sons Lennon, 19, and Gene, 18, have sent 'similarly threatening messages' to Noel's family.

The Gallagher children have also slammed one another, with Gene - whose mother is Nicole Appleton- taking a cruel swipe at Anais in September 2017, where he said she resembled 'Noel in a blonde wig'.

MailOnline contacted representatives for the stars for comment at the time.

Apology: Amid the resulting fallout from the siblings' feud, Liam issued an apology to their mother Peggy and his niece Anais for them 'getting caught up" in the 'childish behaviour'