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Spain's football captain Alvaro Morata will share half of his earnings with ex-wife Alice Campello following their divorce after seven years of marriage. The split reportedly stemmed from a public argument after Spain's Euro 2024 win. The couple shares four children and aims to avoid court proceedings.

Spain's national football team captain, Alvaro Morata, is set to give half of his earnings during his marriage to his ex-wife, Alice Campello, following their recent divorce. The couple, who ended their seven-year marriage in mid-August, share four children. Their split reportedly stemmed from a public argument on the pitch after Spain's Euro 2024 final victory over England.

Despite ongoing rumors of infidelity, Morata has firmly denied allegations of unfaithfulness and expressed his sorrow over the breakup. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a good relationship for the sake of their children, although he acknowledged that their separation is final.

Lawyers for both parties are reportedly drafting divorce papers, and the couple intends to avoid court proceedings. According to reports, they married under a community property agreement, meaning earnings accumulated during their marriage will be divided evenly. Morata, who recently signed with AC Milan, appears to accept this arrangement without contesting any additional claims from Campello.

Reactions online have been mixed, with some expressing sympathy for Morata and criticizing the divorce laws that favor women. Others argue that his decision to give up half his earnings sends a troubling message to men. As debates around marriage and financial agreements intensify, many are urging a reevaluation of legal frameworks governing divorce settlements.