After seven years and four children together, Spain captain Alvaro Morata splinters from his model wife, to whom he dedicates every goal

Alice Campello and Alvaro Morata, a striker for Real Madrid and Chelsea in the past, have separated after seven years of marriage.

Alvaro Morata: "Mi separo da Alice Campello"

The news of their breakup arrives barely two weeks after the couple was photographed kissing on a Sardinian beach while on vacation with their families.

After her husband led Spain to a Euro 2024 final triumph on July 14, Campello was also seen standing by his side.While signing shirts for Milan fans, Morata—who spent two seasons with Atletico Madrid before moving to Milan—was recently photographed sans his wedding ring.

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After some thought, Alice and I have decided to separate ways,’ Morata wrote in an Instagram post that revealed their breakup on Monday. A beautiful, mutually beneficial partnership characterized by love and respect.Having our four children during those years was the finest decision we’ve ever made; they brought us so much joy and fulfillment.

It is a difficult choice, so please understand and be sympathetic. There has never been a lack of respect; there have only been numerous ongoing misunderstandings that erode things over time. “Alice will always have a special place in my heart and everything we have experienced together has been incredible and a great learning,” Alice said, not inventing stories to gain attention.

 

Alvaro Morata announces separation from his wife Alice Campello

Campello, a social media star from Italy, has since deleted her husband’s name from every profile.

Reverting to her original name, “Alice Campello,” she made the adjustment on her profile.

“Alvaro and I have decided to separate, and it is the most difficult decision we have ever made in our lives,” Campello stated on social media. Similar to what he has said, I would want to emphasize that neither of us has shown any disrespect toward any third parties.

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The eight years I’ve spent with this individual have been filled with nothing but love, support, and respect; therefore, I refuse to give in to any form of rumor or hasty announcement.

I hope you don’t take anything you’ve seen in our Instagram images as an indication that anything isn’t real. We loved each other with all our hearts and still do, but misunderstandings pile up, aren’t handled well, and eventually things explode.

We have always committed to honoring each other’s memories, avoiding toxic relationships, and never hurting or abusing each other. We have ended our relationship before it got out of hand.

For all that he has done, for being such a wonderful husband and parent, and for taking such good care of me, I simply want to express my gratitude to Alvaro and tell him that he is my best friend forever.

Fans became familiar with Morata’s famous ‘A’ celebration, in which he would dedicate each goal to his partner. This practice continued in recent years.

Morata wed Campello in June of 2017 just before he transferred from Real Madrid to Chelsea.They have a daughter and three sons, two of them are twins.

For Morata, this breakup is only the most recent twist in a very eventful few months.

After being mocked by his own supporters in a March 2024 friendly with Brazil, he began Euro 2024 by saying he would likely quit LaLiga to play for a team where he was valued.

The Spanish tabloid El Confidencial published an article in July titled ‘Morata, a captain who embarrasses Spain and not only because of his terrible play at the Euros.’ Campello criticized the publication for its coverage of Morata’s statements.

The post accused Morata of ‘immature and disgusting attitude’ and referred to him as a ‘crybaby’ because of his remarks made just before the Euro 2024 match against France.