Former Chelsea star 'moves out of family home' just days after wife denied he was having an affair

Alice Campello denied the striker was having an affair with her friend, insisting she was 'absolutely certain' the forward wasn't unfaithful
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Spanish striker Alvaro Morata has reportedly left the home he shared with his wife Alice Campello following an unsuccessful attempt to repair their marriage.
The 33-year-old former Chelsea forward and the Italian influencer, 30, have allegedly been residing separately for several weeks now.
Spanish publication Hola captured images showing the footballer pressing the intercom at what was previously the couple's shared residence before waiting to pick up one of their children.
Neither Morata nor Campello has issued any public statement regarding the reported separation.
The pair first announced their separation in August 2024, ending a marriage that had lasted seven years.
Their split came shortly after Spain's triumph at the European Championship, where Morata captained his national side to victory.
However, the couple appeared to have reconciled at the start of 2025, reigniting hopes that their relationship could be salvaged.

Spanish striker Alvaro Morata has reportedly left the home he shared with his wife Alice Campello following an unsuccessful attempt to repair their marriage
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Campello had previously described their initial decision to part ways as "the biggest mistake we've ever made in our lives."
She had also credited Morata's loan spell at Turkish club Galatasaray with helping to preserve their union.
The couple share four young children together: twins Alessandro and Leonardo, along with Edoardo and Bella.
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Alvaro Morata pictured with wife Alice Campello following Spain's Euro 2024 triumph
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According to reports, Morata has relocated to a property in one of Milan's most prestigious neighbourhoods.
Despite the breakdown of their romantic relationship, both parents are said to be maintaining an amicable arrangement for the sake of their children.
The striker, who is currently on loan at Serie A side Como from AC Milan, had initially sought a summer transfer to Spanish club Getafe before settling on the Italian move.
He has yet to find the net in 15 appearances for his current club.
Earlier this month, Campello publicly defended Elena Sirigu, a sports management expert, against claims in Spanish media suggesting an affair with Morata.
"Elena is a family friend whom I've known for years, and I can say with absolute certainty that she is not that kind of person and has never done anything she's been accused of," Campello wrote on social media.

Alvaro Morata is yet to score for Como since his arrival
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She added that Sirigu had contacted her in tears over the allegations, stating the woman "doesn't deserve to be labeled a 'family wrecker.'"
Campello emphasised that Sirigu had even dedicated her undergraduate thesis to Campello's beauty brand Masqmai.
Campello further stated she was speaking out because "as a woman, I know very well how much certain accusations can hurt, damage, and leave deep scars on someone's personal, professional, and family life."
Morata has been open about his struggles with mental health throughout his playing career, revealing that constant criticism left him "mentally broken."
In a documentary released last year, the Spain captain admitted he had considered feigning an injury to avoid participating in Euro 2024, describing "horrible, self-destructive thoughts" amid persistent abuse from supporters both at stadiums and in public with his family.
He previously played for Chelsea in England, scoring 24 goals from 72 appearances after previously being linked with Manchester United.









