Spanish football star Alvaro Morata, 31, and his ex-wife Alice Campello, 29, are reportedly finalizing their divorce after seven years of marriage and four children together. According to sources, Morata will relinquish half of his earnings to Campello as part of their divorce settlement.
The couple’s relationship began to unravel during Spain’s Euro 2024 victory celebration, where an incident on the pitch exposed underlying tensions. Campello allegedly wanted only her children, friends, and herself to join Morata on the pitch, excluding his parents and family, leading to a heated argument.
Lawyers are currently working on the divorce papers, with both parties mutually agreeing to the separation. Despite their split, Morata emphasized that he and Campello maintain a “very good relationship” for the sake of their four children. However, he acknowledged that their break-up is irreversible.
Morata, who recently signed with AC Milan in Italy after two years at Atletico Madrid, revealed that he felt compelled to leave Spain due to the intense media scrutiny surrounding his personal life. As he navigates this new chapter, Morata is prioritizing co-parenting with Campello and focusing on his football career.
The divorce settlement, which includes Morata surrendering half of his earnings, reflects the couple’s commitment to their children’s well-being and financial security. As they move forward, both Morata and Campello are dedicated to maintaining a harmonious relationship for the sake of their family.