It was reported that all five of the band's albums are to return to the UK Top 40 this week in tribute to Payne, who died last week aged 31, after falling from a the third floor of a hotel in Argentina.
The band's debut album Up All Night stood at number 33 in the chart, with the other four albums ranking in the top 20 of the chart.
At the time of writing, One Direction's second album from 2012, Take Me Home, stood at number 12 in the chart, following by Midnight Memories which stood at number 13.
2015's Made In The A.M re-entered the charts at number 15, with Four ranking at number 20.
It was also confirmed that three One Direction songs re-entered the Official Singles Chart, including Night Changes at number 13, Story Of My Life at 21 and debut single, What Makes You Beautiful at 48.
Elsewhere, three of Liam Payne's solo tracks appeared in the top 100, including Teardrops which re-entered at number 16, as well as For You Ft Rita Ora (67), and his collaboration with Quavo Strip That Down hitting the charts at 73.