Spanish forward Álvaro Morata has disclosed that his recent transfer to AC Milan played a role in the breakdown of his marriage to Alice Campello.
The couple, who got married in Venice in 2017, announced their separation on August 12 in an Instagram post.
Morata, known for his stints with Chelsea, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Atlético Madrid, stated that his estranged wife preferred to stay in Spain and was not willing to relocate.
He also addressed rumors of infidelity, insisting that he was faithful throughout their seven years together. “I am devastated, but I swear I never cheated on her. She’s the most important woman in my life. I am tired of people saying I was unfaithful to Alice. I didn’t even attend the national team party to avoid such rumors. Since then, I have avoided speaking publicly out of respect for her and to prevent further speculation,” he told De Corazón.
Morata added, “Alice wanted to remain in Spain and wasn’t willing to move again. Despite our differing views, we maintain a strong relationship for the sake of our four children. There are no regrets.”
In an interview with Spanish outlet Marca, Campello cited post-partum depression following the birth of their fourth child and the instability of relocating frequently as factors in their split. “We are two young people, we have both been immature when it comes to managing certain situations, there are many children, moments of instability of being from one country to the other. My post-partum depression has had an influence and his, too, which has not allowed us to manage certain situations between us,” she explained.
Campello also dismissed claims of infidelity on Morata’s part.