Alvaro Morata and his wife Alice Campello have split up after seven years of marriage. Morata used to play goal for Chelsea and Real Madrid.
It was only two weeks ago that they were seen kissing on a beach while on vacation with their families in Sardinia. Now they have officially broken up.
Campello was also seen with her husband after he led Spain to win in the Euro 2024 final on July 14.
Morata went to Milan after two years at Atletico Madrid. He was recently seen signing shirts for Milan fans without his wedding ring on.
Their breakup was confirmed by Morata on Monday in an Instagram post that said, “After some time of reflection, Alice and I have made the decision to part ways.” We have a WONDERFUL and RESPECTFUL relationship in which we love and help each other a lot.
We had four wonderful children during those years, and they are without a question the best thing we have ever done.
“This is a hard choice, so please understand and respect us.” Do not make up stories to get attention, because I say it again: there has never been a lack of respect. There have only been many mistakes that wear things down over time.
Alice will always have a special place in my heart, and everything we’ve done together has been amazing and taught me a lot.
Campello, an Italian influencer, has taken her husband’s name off all of her social media posts since then.
On the internet, she changed her name from “Alice Campello Morata” to “Alice Campello.”
In a post on social media, Campello said, “Alvaro and I have decided to separate. It is the hardest choice we have ever had to make.” So does he. I want to make it clear that there have been no third parties or any kind of disrespect from either of us.
“I can only say that for the past eight years, I’ve been with someone who has done nothing but put me first, care for me, and respect me. Because of this, I can’t stand any kind of rumours or the choice to make the announcement “so soon.”
“I do not want you to believe that anything you saw in our Instagram photos is false.” We love each other very much and will continue to do so, but there comes a time when a lot of misunderstandings build up and aren’t dealt with properly, and things slowly get worse until they burst.
We always told each other that we would accept everything that had happened between us, never hurt each other or be toxic, and end things before that happened. That’s what we did.
Thank Alvaro for everything he has done for me, how he has cared for me, and for being a great father and husband. I wish him the best ALWAYS.
In the past few years, Morata had dedicated all of his goals to his partner, and his signature “A” celebration became famous among fans.
Morata and Campello got married in June 2017, not long before he moved from Real Madrid to Chelsea.
They have one girl and three sons, two of whom are twins.
The breakup is the latest bad thing to happen to Morata in the past few months.
Five months ago, during a friendly against Brazil, his own fans booed him. To start Euro 2024, he said he would likely leave LaLiga to play in a country where he felt valued.
El Confidencial, a Spanish newspaper, wrote an article about Morata’s comments in July. Campello said that the article was unfair and called Morata “a captain who embarrasses Spain and not only because of his poor form at the Euros.”
The piece called Morata a “crybaby” and said he was acting “immaturely and reprehensibly” because he said those things before the Euro 2024 match with France.
The news story said Morata thought he was being “personally persecuted.” It also said that other stars, like Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, had been criticised during the event.
It said, “Who is Morata to say bad things about Spain?” Not just once. He did that more than once, both before and during the Euro Cup.
“This captain doesn’t play for Spain.” His repeated comments make it seem likely that he is being mistreated or persecuted in Spain, which makes the government look bad.
Campello said on Instagram that the story would “make people hate more.”
I don’t want to be the victim and cause more trouble, but this doesn’t seem right to me. Is that okay?’ He wrote Campello.
“The only thing I think is bad about you as a journalist is writing this headline when Spain is just one day away from playing in a semi-final.”
“It amazes me that instead of cheering on a player, you spend all your time trying to sink him…” What kind of person can do their best for their country if they don’t think anyone loves them? What do you want the headline to do? Increase your dislike for someone?
“Good job! Everyone is free to write their opinion and say what they think. No one can please everyone, but there are different ways to say things, especially when you work for a newspaper and have a lot of power to shape young people’s minds.” “Do we really want this?”