Wednesday, September 4, 2024 -Spain captain, Alvaro Morata will reportedly hand half of his earnings during his marriage to his ex-wife after their divorce.
The former Chelsea striker, 31,
and Alice Campello, 29, separated in mid-August after seven years of
marriage and four children together.
An argument on the pitch following
Spain's Euro 2024 final win over England reportedly caused the
split between Morata and his model wife.
They have insisted they still love each
other and have sought to dismiss any rumours or 'bulls***' after Morata was
accused of being in explicit photographs with another woman.
According to Marca, the duo had a 'fight' on the pitch after Spain had
beaten England in the Euro 2024 final in Germany, and things escalated.
It is reported that Alice was keen for only
herself, her children and her friends to be on the pitch to celebrate with
Morata, and didn't want the Spain captain's parents or family present, leading
to the slide of their relationship.
Lawyers are said to be working on the divorce papers, with the separation
mutually agreed.
Lawyers are said to be working on the divorce papers, with the separation
mutually agreed.
Morata recently signed for AC Milan in Italy
after two years at Atletico Madrid, and recently revealed that he felt
compelled to 'flee' his homeland.
'I am tired of people saying that I was
unfaithful to Alice because I didn't even go to the national team party so that
this type of rumour wouldn't arise,' Morata told D Corazon on La 1 via AS of
reports of potential reasons for their separation.
'Since then I haven't spoken to anyone out
of respect for her and so that this type of news doesn't arise.
'I am devastated. I have fled Spain because I cannot bear the pressure and
criticism any longer.'
Morata insisted that he and Campello have a 'very good relationship
because of our four children' but that their break-up is irreversible.
According to Alexis Rivas on Vamos a Ver,
the couple married under a community property agreement, meaning earnings
during the marriage must be divided evenly between the two.
That's seemingly not an issue for
Morata, however, who is reportedly not wanting to fight for anything extra and
is willing to give up half of his earnings to Alice.
It is reported that Morata has been
struggling with the separation and doesn't want any issues in the divorce, not
demanding any profits from Alice's business.
Both parties are said to be keen to
avoid court.
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