Liam Gallagher is reportedly planning to splash out on a luxury Cotswolds mansion using his mega earnings from the £100million Oasis reunion tour. The Wonderwall singer, 52, is said to be eyeing up an additional property in the celeb-loved countryside spot, encouraged by his fiancée and manager Debbie Gwyther to invest in upmarket real estate. According to insiders, the couple are keen to find a remote property with land, high fences, and top-tier security features including CCTV.
"They're looking to buy an additional home as they love the Cotswolds area so much," a source told The Sun. "Security is a priority for Liam so that will be something they look for in the property." The insider added: "Following the huge noise around the tour, he and Debbie feel they need more security for themselves and their family - and also for Buttons, their rescue dog."

The pair have reportedly asked high-end estate agents to start the search for suitable homes in the area, where neighbours could include the likes of Kate Moss, Jeremy Clarkson, Lily Allen, Hugh Grant, and even Ellen DeGeneres.
Liam and Debbie are no strangers to luxury property. They currently rent an 11-bedroom mansion in Gloucestershire, formerly owned by a baron, for £19,000 a month.
They also own a townhouse in north London and a villa on the French Riviera, near Cannes.
The Cotswolds move comes as Liam prepares to rake in millions from Oasis' long-awaited reunion tour, which kicks off this Friday at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
The Live '25 tour has sent fans into a frenzy, with dates lined up across the UK, Ireland, Australia, the US, and Mexico.
Liam sparked even more excitement over the weekend when he revealed a key detail about the tour - before swiftly deleting it.

"Oasis on stage 8.15pm Cardiff don't be late or we'll start without you and you don't want that now do ya see ya there LG x," he tweeted, only for the post to mysteriously vanish moments later.
Fans were left scrambling to confirm whether the tweet was genuine, with many speculating he'd either had second thoughts or been told to take it down by the band's management team.
Regardless, anticipation for the reunion is sky-high, as it marks the first time Oasis will perform together live in two decades.
The band will play five nights at Manchester's Heaton Park and eight shows at London's Wembley Stadium, with more international dates still to come.
With huge paydays and sold-out stadiums ahead, it's no surprise Liam is thinking about putting down roots in one of Britain's most exclusive postcodes.
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