Robbie Williams has revealed that he has no plans to cut short his reunion with Take That.
The singer, who rejoined the band earlier this year, was only expected to work with the group for one album and a tour.
But Williams has now revealed that he is enjoying being back with his former bandmates and has no intention to return to his solo career.
“We’ve met on a level playing surface – the boys have come back and have done exceptionally well,” Williams said during an interview on Daybreak.
“People have had kids and you know, the edges for me have sort of rounded-off a little bit, and so have the boys. And it’s the feel-good factor that makes me want to keep coming back for more – or back for good!”
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Meanwhile, Williams’ greatest hit collection ‘In And Out Of Consciousness – The Greatest Hits 1990 – 2010' was released this week.
The singer’s duet with Gary Barlow, ‘Shame’, entered at number two on the UK singles chart last weekend.

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