Former Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has announced his decision to divorce his wife, Alice Campello, following his success in Euro 2024 with Spain. Morata, who captained Spain to victory in the tournament, shared the news on his official Instagram account. The couple had been married for seven years and have four children together.
Morata, now set to join AC Milan after leaving Atletico Madrid, met Alice in 2016 when he was playing for Juventus. They got married in 2017 after he proposed to her in Madrid during a magical moment. In his Instagram post, Morata expressed that the decision to separate was made after careful reflection. He emphasized that their relationship was one of mutual respect, and their children are the best outcome of their time together.
Despite the separation, Morata stated that Alice would always hold a special place in his heart. He asked for respect and empathy during this difficult time, urging people not to create false stories about their split.
In other news, Morata and his fellow Spanish international, Rodri, are facing a UEFA ban after chanting "Gibraltar is Spanish" during celebrations in Madrid after their Euro 2024 victory.
This news comes amid Morata’s transition to a new chapter in his football career with AC Milan, leaving behind a notable journey both on and off the fieldFormer Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata has announced his decision to divorce his wife, Alice Campello, following his success in Euro 2024 with Spain. Morata, who captained Spain to victory in the tournament, shared the news on his official Instagram account. The couple had been married for seven years and have four children together.
Morata, now set to join AC Milan after leaving Atletico Madrid, met Alice in 2016 when he was playing for Juventus. They got married in 2017 after he proposed to her in Madrid during a magical moment. In his Instagram post, Morata expressed that the decision to separate was made after careful reflection. He emphasized that their relationship was one of mutual respect, and their children are the best outcome of their time together.
Despite the separation, Morata stated that Alice would always hold a special place in his heart. He asked for respect and empathy during this difficult time, urging people not to create false stories about their split.
In other news, Morata and his fellow Spanish international, Rodri, are facing a UEFA ban after chanting "Gibraltar is Spanish" during celebrations in Madrid after their Euro 2024 victory.
This news comes amid Morata’s transition to a new chapter in his football career with AC Milan, leaving behind a notable journey both on and off the field